Monoclonal gammopathy occurs when abnormal plasma cells produce M-protein, a type of immunoglobulin. Generally speaking, this only becomes a problem when too much accumulates in the body, as it crowds out healthy cells. The exact cause for this accumulation is not known, but environmental triggers and genetic changes seem to play a role.

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