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hyperglobulinemia
(redirected from polyclonal hyperglobulinemia)

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hy·per·glob·u·li·ne·mi·a (hpr-glby-l-nm-)
n.
A condition characterized by abnormally large amounts of globulins in the blood.

hyperglobulinemia
[-glob′yəlinē′mē·ə]
Etymology: Gk, hyper, L, globulus, small globe, haima, blood
an excess of globulin in the blood.

hyperglobulinemia [hi″per-glob″u-line´me-ah]
excess of globulin in the blood.

hyperglobulinemia (hī´purglob´-ūlinē´mē),
n an abnormally high concentration of globulins in the blood.

hyperglobulinemia
excess of globulin in the blood.

monoclonal hyperglobulinemia
see monoclonal gammopathy.
polyclonal hyperglobulinemia
see polyclonal gammopathy.

hyperglobulinemia
Immunology An ↑ in serum Ig for any reason, often neoplastic, as seen in clonal expansions of B-plasma cells, as in
myeloma, Waldenström's macroglobulinemia, and other lymphoproliferations–eg, leukemia, lymphoma; it may also occur in immune dysfunctions–eg, hyper-IgD, hyper-IgE, hyper-IgM syndromes. See Benign monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance, Myeloma, Waldenström's macroglobulinemia.


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