Lymphoplasmacytic Lymphoma treatment in Guadalajara
If you are looking for lymphoplasmacytic lymphoma treatment in Guadalajara, you will find 19 specialists available, with consultations from $1,000 MXN, spread across 19 clinics. Check reviews and prices before booking.
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Lymphoplasmacytic lymphoma is a rare type of slow-growing lymphoma in which lymphoid cells that take on features of plasma cells accumulate.
General characteristics: It is often related to the abnormal production of certain proteins in the blood and is part of the diseases of the bone marrow and the lymphatic system. Its behavior is usually indolent.
Common symptoms: Fatigue, weakness, growth of lymph nodes or the spleen, and discomfort resulting from changes in the blood may be present, although not always.
Which specialist treats it? Its study and follow-up fall to the hematologist, who evaluates the blood and bone marrow to understand the condition. If these signs appear on a sustained basis, an evaluation with this professional is advisable.
Which specialist to see for lymphoplasmacytic lymphoma in Guadalajara?
Doctors who treat lymphoplasmacytic lymphoma in Guadalajara
Dr. Jorge Gomez Molina
Dr. Luis Cuauhtémoc López González
Dr. José Carlos Aguilar Luna
Dr. Cesar Martin Hernández Guadarrama
Dr. Laura Beatriz Ramirez Monroy
Dr. Ignacio Mariscal Ramírez
Dr. Manuel Solano Genesta
Dr. Alicia Gutierrez Mendez
Dr. Miguel Ángel Velázquez Ferrari
Dr. Maria Del Carmen López Sánchez
Dr. Oscar Miguel Garces Ruiz
Dr. Miguel Ángel Zambrano Velarde
Dr. Patricia Araceli De La Mora López
Dr. Ana Jaqueline Bañuelos Avila
Dr. Cesar Martínez Ayón
Dr. Ivette Lenina Carrasco Martínez
Dr. José Rodríguez Carrillo
Dr. Rocio Monserrat Rojas Sotelo
Dr. Lluvia Sugey Sosa Quintero
Frequently asked questions
Which doctor treats lymphoplasmacytic lymphoma?
The treatment of lymphoplasmacytic lymphoma is usually handled by specialists in hematologist.
How many doctors are available in Guadalajara?
We currently have 19 doctors who can treat lymphoplasmacytic lymphoma in Guadalajara.