Multiple myeloma. Light micrograph of a group of plasmoblasts (precursor plasma blood cells) from bone marrow in a case of multiple myeloma, also know


Multiple myeloma. Light micrograph of a group of plasmoblasts (precursor plasma blood cells) from bone marrow in a case of multiple myeloma, also known as Kahler's disease or plasma cell myeloma. Myeloma is a cancer of plasma cells, a type of white blood cell. In this condition, large numbers of plasma cells are present, normally only a minor constituent of normal bone marrow.


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