Immunoproliferative disorder

In immunology, immunoproliferative disorders are disorders of the immune system that are characterized by the abnormal proliferation of the primary cells of the immune system, which includes B cells, T cells and natural killer (NK) cells, or by the excessive production of immunoglobulins (also known as antibodies).

Immunoproliferative disorder
Other namesImmunoproliferative diseases or Immunoproliferative neoplasms
SpecialtyImmunology, hematology, and oncology
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