Waldenström's macroglobulinemia pathophysiology
The clinical manifestations of Waldenström Macroglobulinemia depend on two different factors.
- Hyperviscosity syndrome & vascular complications due to secretion of Monoclonal igM.
- IgM paraprotein occasionally has:
- Rheumatoid factor activity,
- antimyelin activity that can contribute to peripheral neuropathy, and
- Immunologically related lupus anticoagulant activity.
- Infiltration of bone marrow, spleen and lymph nodes by neoplastic lymphoplasmacytic cells.
- Less commonly, infiltration of liver, lungs, GI tract, kidneys, skin, eyes, and central nervous system (CNS) can also occur.