This podcast discusses paraproteinemic neuropathies, featuring experts Dr. Michelle Maruman and Dr. Eli Naddaf. They explore the definition and clinical significance of monoclonal proteins, the necessary tests for diagnosing these conditions, and the various types of paraproteinemic neuropathies. The discussion covers IgM-associated neuropathies, including DADS, CANOMAD, and Waldenstrom's acroglobulinemia-associated neuropathies, as well as non-IgM neuropathies such as POEMS syndrome and light chain amyloidosis. The experts detail the clinical features, diagnostic criteria, and management approaches for these conditions, emphasizing the importance of accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment. They conclude by reminding clinicians that the co-occurrence of peripheral neuropathy and monoclonal gammopathy in aging populations is often coincidental, and a careful evaluation is necessary to establish a causal relationship.