Definition: Paraplasmic refers to a condition where a person is born with one or more than two different types of blood cells. This can occur due to several factors, including genetic disorders, infections, or other medical conditions. In the context of genetics and medicine, paraplasmic syndromes are rare conditions that affect multiple organs or tissues. They can arise from various sources such as genetic mutations, inborn errors of metabolism, or a combination of these causes. The specific symptoms and complications associated