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What’s Causes High Gamma Globulin

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Detroit, MI
July 31
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High levels of gamma globulin protein can indicate several conditions, including:

- Blood cancers such as multiple myeloma: This is a type of cancer that affects plasma cells in the bone marrow, leading to the production of abnormal antibodies
- Liver disease: Conditions affecting the liver can alter protein production read more

High levels of gamma globulin protein can indicate several conditions, including:

- Blood cancers such as multiple myeloma: This is a type of cancer that affects plasma cells in the bone marrow, leading to the production of abnormal antibodies.
- Liver disease: Conditions affecting the liver can alter protein production and metabolism.
- Presence of an infection: The body may produce more antibodies in response to an infection.
- Inflammatory disease: Chronic inflammation can stimulate the immune system to produce more antibodies.

Your oncology team will consider your medical history and current medications to interpret these results accurately.

For more detailed information, you can refer to the knowledge base provided.

 This AI-generated response comes from MyMyelomaTeam and other selected sources. It is not a substitute for medical advice. Always ask your doctor about specific health concerns.

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