Clinical Relevance of Multicolour Flow Cytometry in Plasma Cell Disorders

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Gaurav Chatterjee
Sumeet Gujral
Papagudi G. Subramanian
Prashant R. Tembhare
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[1] Tata Memorial Center,Hematopathology Laboratory
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Indian Journal of Hematology and Blood Transfusion | 2017年 / 33卷
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Flow cytometry; Plasma cell disorders; Multiple myeloma;
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Multicolor flow cytometric (MFC) immunophenotyping is one of the basic test that is needed in the evaluation of hematolymphoid malignancies. Previously, there has been some reluctance in the use of MFC in plasma cell disorders (PCD). It was mainly due tolack of standardization, inadequate experience and detection of the lower number of plasma cells by MFC as compared to morphology. However, MFC has gone through many technological advancements in the last few years and a wide variety of reagents are now commercially available which worldwide allowed the establishment of standardized sensitive MFC-based immunophenotypic assay for PCD. Various studies have proven that MFC has a high clinical relevance in the diagnosis and risk stratification of multiple myeloma, its precursor conditions and other PCDs. Moreover, recent studies have shown that MFC is a highly sensitive and reliable technique for the monitoring of clinical response in the era of novel therapies. In this review, we have discussed the various applications of MFC in the management of PCD and their clinical relevance.
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