\Disease\Neoplasm and/or hamartoma (disorder)\Neoplastic disease\Neoplasm of hematopoietic cell type (disorder)\Hematologic neoplasm of uncertain behavior\A rare, secondary glomerular disease characterized by proteinuria, dysproteinemias, nephrotic syndrome, and nodular glomerulopathy leading to renal failure, with or without extra-renal manifestations. The renal biopsy shows typical deposits of monoclonal immunoglobulin /snomed/554471000005108-20250331/?type=snomed&id=270994009">Serum globulin measurement
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A rare, secondary glomerular disease characterized by proteinuria, dysproteinemias, nephrotic syndrome, and nodular glomerulopathy leading to renal failure, with or without extra-renal manifestations. The renal biopsy shows typical deposits of monoclonal immunoglobulins that do not show a fibrillar organization and are negative for Congo red staining. Associated signs and symptoms depend on the involvement of other organs, liver, heart, nerve fibers, gastrointestinal tract, or skin. |
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A rare, secondary glomerular disease characterized by proteinuria, dysproteinemias, nephrotic syndrome, and nodular glomerulopathy leading to renal failure, with or without extra-renal manifestations. The renal biopsy shows typical deposits of monoclonal immunoglobulins that do not show a fibrillar organization and are negative for Congo red staining. Associated signs and symptoms depend on the involvement of other organs, liver, heart, nerve fibers, gastrointestinal tract, or skin. |
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Immunoglobulin measurement |
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A rare, secondary glomerular disease characterized by proteinuria, dysproteinemias, nephrotic syndrome, and nodular glomerulopathy leading to renal failure, with or without extra-renal manifestations. The renal biopsy shows typical deposits of monoclonal immunoglobulins that do not show a fibrillar organization and are negative for Congo red staining. Associated signs and symptoms depend on the involvement of other organs, liver, heart, nerve fibers, gastrointestinal tract, or skin. |
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Above reference range (qualifier value) |
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A rare, secondary glomerular disease characterized by proteinuria, dysproteinemias, nephrotic syndrome, and nodular glomerulopathy leading to renal failure, with or without extra-renal manifestations. The renal biopsy shows typical deposits of monoclonal immunoglobulins that do not show a fibrillar organization and are negative for Congo red staining. Associated signs and symptoms depend on the involvement of other organs, liver, heart, nerve fibers, gastrointestinal tract, or skin. |
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A rare, secondary glomerular disease characterized by proteinuria, dysproteinemias, nephrotic syndrome, and nodular glomerulopathy leading to renal failure, with or without extra-renal manifestations. The renal biopsy shows typical deposits of monoclonal immunoglobulins that do not show a fibrillar organization and are negative for Congo red staining. Associated signs and symptoms depend on the involvement of other organs, liver, heart, nerve fibers, gastrointestinal tract, or skin. |
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Paraprotein measurement |
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A rare, secondary glomerular disease characterized by proteinuria, dysproteinemias, nephrotic syndrome, and nodular glomerulopathy leading to renal failure, with or without extra-renal manifestations. The renal biopsy shows typical deposits of monoclonal immunoglobulins that do not show a fibrillar organization and are negative for Congo red staining. Associated signs and symptoms depend on the involvement of other organs, liver, heart, nerve fibers, gastrointestinal tract, or skin. |
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Plasma cell neoplasm (disorder) |
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A rare, secondary glomerular disease characterized by proteinuria, dysproteinemias, nephrotic syndrome, and nodular glomerulopathy leading to renal failure, with or without extra-renal manifestations. The renal biopsy shows typical deposits of monoclonal immunoglobulins that do not show a fibrillar organization and are negative for Congo red staining. Associated signs and symptoms depend on the involvement of other organs, liver, heart, nerve fibers, gastrointestinal tract, or skin. |
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Neoplasm of uncertain behavior of kidney |
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A rare, secondary glomerular disease characterized by proteinuria, dysproteinemias, nephrotic syndrome, and nodular glomerulopathy leading to renal failure, with or without extra-renal manifestations. The renal biopsy shows typical deposits of monoclonal immunoglobulins that do not show a fibrillar organization and are negative for Congo red staining. Associated signs and symptoms depend on the involvement of other organs, liver, heart, nerve fibers, gastrointestinal tract, or skin. |
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Hematologic neoplasm of uncertain behavior |
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A rare, secondary glomerular disease characterized by proteinuria, dysproteinemias, nephrotic syndrome, and nodular glomerulopathy leading to renal failure, with or without extra-renal manifestations. The renal biopsy shows typical deposits of monoclonal immunoglobulins that do not show a fibrillar organization and are negative for Congo red staining. Associated signs and symptoms depend on the involvement of other organs, liver, heart, nerve fibers, gastrointestinal tract, or skin. |
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Monoclonal gammopathy (clinical) |
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A rare, secondary glomerular disease characterized by proteinuria, dysproteinemias, nephrotic syndrome, and nodular glomerulopathy leading to renal failure, with or without extra-renal manifestations. The renal biopsy shows typical deposits of monoclonal immunoglobulins that do not show a fibrillar organization and are negative for Congo red staining. Associated signs and symptoms depend on the involvement of other organs, liver, heart, nerve fibers, gastrointestinal tract, or skin. |
Pathological process (attribute) |
Abnormal immune process (qualifier value) |
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A rare, secondary glomerular disease characterized by proteinuria, dysproteinemias, nephrotic syndrome, and nodular glomerulopathy leading to renal failure, with or without extra-renal manifestations. The renal biopsy shows typical deposits of monoclonal immunoglobulins that do not show a fibrillar organization and are negative for Congo red staining. Associated signs and symptoms depend on the involvement of other organs, liver, heart, nerve fibers, gastrointestinal tract, or skin. |
Associated morphology |
Immunoglobulin deposition disease |
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A rare, secondary glomerular disease characterized by proteinuria, dysproteinemias, nephrotic syndrome, and nodular glomerulopathy leading to renal failure, with or without extra-renal manifestations. The renal biopsy shows typical deposits of monoclonal immunoglobulins that do not show a fibrillar organization and are negative for Congo red staining. Associated signs and symptoms depend on the involvement of other organs, liver, heart, nerve fibers, gastrointestinal tract, or skin. |
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Neoplasm of parenchyma of kidney (disorder) |
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A rare, secondary glomerular disease characterized by proteinuria, dysproteinemias, nephrotic syndrome, and nodular glomerulopathy leading to renal failure, with or without extra-renal manifestations. The renal biopsy shows typical deposits of monoclonal immunoglobulins that do not show a fibrillar organization and are negative for Congo red staining. Associated signs and symptoms depend on the involvement of other organs, liver, heart, nerve fibers, gastrointestinal tract, or skin. |
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A rare non-amyloid monoclonal immunoglobulin deposition disease characterized by production of monoclonal immunoglobulins with truncated heavy chains and no detectable light chains, which are deposited in tissues and cause organ dysfunction, but do not form amyloid beta-pleated sheets or contain an amyloid P component. The condition frequently occurs in association with multiple myeloma. Patients most commonly present with renal involvement (manifesting as hypertension, progressive renal dysfunction, anemia, and nephrotic syndrome with microhematuria), but other organs (such as the liver or skin) may also be affected. Production of IgG1 or IgG3 isotypes results in hypercomplementemia. |
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A rare, secondary glomerular disease characterized by proteinuria, dysproteinemias, nephrotic syndrome, and nodular glomerulopathy leading to renal failure, with or without extra-renal manifestations. The renal biopsy shows typical deposits of monoclonal immunoglobulins that do not show a fibrillar organization and are negative for Congo red staining. Associated signs and symptoms depend on the involvement of other organs, liver, heart, nerve fibers, gastrointestinal tract, or skin. |
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