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This site is devoted to building a connected community around Clinical Flow Cytometry. It is intended to serve as a resource for information, case examples, e-Learning and resources. We have chosen the wiki format to allow all users to contribute their experience and knowledge to build a vibrant community.

We would like to acknowledge Teri Oldaker for her hard work in making analysis templates that are ideal for teaching flow cytometry and Dr. Mark Shenkin for providing case data.

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ICCS Education Material

Siguiendo el link ICCS Education Material encontraras material audiovisual de diferentes patologías donde la citometria juega un papel muy importante. Free Educational Resources ICCS has a large number of clinical educational resources, created by the hardworking members of our Education and Quality & Standards committees. These resources include videos, quality and standards modules, E-learning activities, case studies, Q&A modules, and newsletter articles to name a few. Many of these resources are created jointly by committee members and undergo peer review. A full listing of ICCS educational resources can be viewed at the following link: https://www.cytometry.org/Resource-Center/ Several of these modules are available to ICCS members only; however, the following resources are open access and we encourage you to share them with your students, trainees, and colleagues.

Immunoglobulin M (IgM) multiple myeloma versus Waldenström macroglobulinemia: diagnostic challenges and therapeutic options: two case reports

Autors:  Simona Elba ,  Alessia Castellino ,  […] Massimo Massaia volume details Abstract Background Immunoglobulin M multiple myeloma and Waldenström macroglobulinemia are two different hematological diseases with the common finding of an immunoglobulin M monoclonal gammopathy of unknown significance. However, clinical characteristics of the two entities can overlap. Case presentation In this report, we describe two cases of immunoglobulin M neoplasm with the same histological bone marrow presentation but with different clinical behavior, cytogenetics, and biological assessment. On the basis of comprehensive diagnostic workup, these patients were considered to have different diseases and treated accordingly with different approaches. Patient 1 (Caucasian man) presented with increased serum protein and immunoglobulin M (7665 mg/L) with an M-spike electrophoresis of 4600 mg/L. His bone marrow biopsy revealed a small-cell immunoglobulin M mul...