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- B93a6c6f70c4798343dbda12fb9205f67 hasDbXref "EFO:0002616" @default.
- B93a6c6f70c4798343dbda12fb9205f67 type Axiom @default.
- B93a6c6f70c4798343dbda12fb9205f67 annotatedProperty IAO_0000115 @default.
- B93a6c6f70c4798343dbda12fb9205f67 annotatedSource MONDO_0005190 @default.
- B93a6c6f70c4798343dbda12fb9205f67 annotatedTarget "Macroglobulinemia is the presence of increased levels of macroglobulins in the circulating blood. It is a Plasma cell dyscrasia, resembling leukemia, with cells of lymphocytic, plasmacytic, or intermediate morphology, which secrete a monoclonal immunoglobulin M component. There is diffuse infiltration by the malignant cells of the bone marrow and also, in many cases, of the spleen, liver, or lymph nodes. The circulating macroglobulin can produce symptoms of hyperviscosity syndrome: weakness, fatigue, bleeding disorders, and visual disturbances. Peak incidence of macroglobulinemia is in the sixth and seventh decades of life." @default.