8Immunoglobulin E Myeloma (IgE)
Immunoglobulin E or IgE myeloma is the rarest form of multiple myeloma. Similar to IgD, it also leads to the same symptoms and signs as other forms. However, cancerous cells in this type tend to be more aggressive. In the long run, they would spread to plasma cell leukemia or even travel outside your bone marrow. These cases require immediate treatment options to prevent further complications and improve the life span or survival rate. [8]















