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==Overview==
==Overview==
Lymphoplasmacytic lymphoma is a [[cancer]] of the B [[B Lymphocytes|lymphocytes]] (a type of [[white blood cell]]). It is associated with the overproduction of [[proteins]] called [[IgM]] [[antibodies]].<ref name="urlMacroglobulinemia of Waldenstrom: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia">{{cite web |url=http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/000588.htm |title=Macroglobulinemia of Waldenstrom: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia |format= |work= |accessdate=}}</ref>
==What are the symptoms of lymphoplasmacytic lymphoma?==
* [[Bleeding]] of the [[gums]].
* [[Blurred Vision|Blurred]] or decreased vision.
* [[Dizziness]].
* Easy [[bruising]] of the [[skin]].
* [[Fatigue]].
* [[Headache]].
* [[Mental status]] changes.
* [[Nosebleeds]].
* [[Numbness]], [[tingling]], or burning [[pain]] in the hands, feet, fingers, toes, ears, or nose.
* [[Rash]].
* Unintentional [[weight loss]].
* [[Vision]] loss in one eye.


Additional [[symptoms]] that may be associated with this [[disease]]:
==What are the Symptoms of (Disease name)?==


* [[Bluish skin]] discoloration.
==What Causes (disease name)?==
* Fingers that change color upon [[pressure]].
* [[Flank pain]].
* Swollen [[glands]].
==What causes lymphoplasmacytic lymphoma?==
Lymphoplasmacytic lymphoma is a result of a condition called [[Waldenstrom macroglobulinemia]]. The cause of the overproduction of the [[IgM]] [[antibody]] is unknown, but researchers believe it is made by [[lymphoma]] cells.


Overproduction of [[IgM]] causes the blood to become too thick. This is called [[hyperviscosity]]. It occasionally makes it harder for blood to flow through small blood vessels.
==Who is at Highest Risk?==


About 1,500 people in the United States are diagnosed with lymphoplasmacytic lymphoma every year. Most people with this condition are over age 65; however, it may also occur in younger people.
==Diagnosis==


== Diagnosis ==
==When to Seek Urgent Medical Care?==


Signs may include:
==Treatment Options==


* Swollen/[[enlarged spleen]]
==Where to find Medical Care for (Disease name)?==
* Swollen/[[enlarged liver]]
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* Swollen/[[enlarged lymph nodes]]
* An eye exam may show enlarged veins in the [[retina]] or [[retinal bleeding]] ([[hemorrhages]]).


Tests may include:
==Prevention==


* [[Complete blood count]] (CBC) - shows a low number of red blood cells and [[platelets]]
==What to Expect (Outlook/Prognosis)?==
* [[Blood chemistry tests|Blood chemistry]] - evidence of [[kidney disease]]
* Serum [[viscosity]] test
* [[Serum protein electrophoresis]] - increased amount of the [[IgM]] [[antibody]]. Levels seen in [[Waldenström's macroglobulinemia|Waldenstrom's macroglobulinemia]] are generally greater than 3 g/dL.
* [[Bone marrow examination]] - show cells that resemble both [[lymphocytes]] and [[plasma cells]]


Additional tests that may be done:
==Possible Complications==


* 24-hour urine protein
==Sources==
* [[Total protein]]
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* [[Electrophoresis|Serum globulin electrophoresis]]
* [[Immunofixation]] in urine
* T ([[thymus]] derived) [[lymphocyte]] count


==When to seek urgent medical care?==
Call your health care provider if any symptoms of this disorder develop.
==Treatment==
* [[Plasmapheresis]] - removes unwanted substances from the blood. In [[macroglobulinemia]], this treatment removes or reduces the high levels of [[Immunoglobulin M|IgM]] and is used to quickly control the [[symptoms]] caused by blood thickening.
* Drug therapy - may include [[steroids]], [[Leukeran]], [[Alkeran]], [[Cytoxan]], [[fludarabine]], or [[rituximab]], or combinations of [[chemotherapy]] drugs.
* Patients who have a low number of red or [[white blood cells]] or [[platelets]] may need [[transfusions]] or [[antibiotics]].
==What to expect (Outlook/Prognosis)?==
The average survival is about 6.5 years. Some people live more than 10 years. In some people, LPL may produce few symptoms and progress slowly.
==Possible complications==
* Changes in mental function, possibly leading to [[coma]]
* [[Congestive heart failure]]
* [[Gastrointestinal bleeding]]
* [[Vision problems]]
==Sources==
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