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Possible Causes For POEMS Syndrome (P.O.E.M.S) - Causes
- Neoplastic Disorders
Plasmacytoma
POEMS Plasma cell syndrome- Synonyms
- Crow Fukase Syndrome, Crow-Fukase Syndrome, POEMS, POEMS Poly org endo mono syn, POEMS Polyneuropathy organomegaly endocrinopathy monoclonal and skin changes, POEMS Polyneurpath organomegal endocrinop moncl+skin chan, POEMS syndrome, POEMS syndrome (disorder), Polyn orgomeg endoc monoclon s, Polyneuropathy organomegaly endocrinop monoc gam+skin chang, Polyneuropathy organomegaly endocrinopathy monoclonal gammopathy and skin changes, Polyneuropathy organomegaly endocrinopathy monoclonal gammopathy and skin changes (disorder), Polyneuropathy organomegaly endocrinopathy monoclonal gammopathy and skin changes (POEMS) syndrome, Polyneuropathy organomegaly endocrinopathy monoclonal gammopathy and skin changes (POEMS) syndrome (disorder), Polyneuropathy organomegaly endocrinopathy monoclonal gammopathy and skin changes syndrome, Syndrome Crow-Fukase, Syndrome POEMS, Syndrome Takatsuki's, Takatsuki Syndrome, Takatsuki's Syndrome
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