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Pseudohypoproteinemia and multiple myeloma. Cleveland Clinic journal of medicine [Cleve Clin J Med] Journal article

 
TitlePseudohypoproteinemia and multiple myeloma.
Author(s)Avashia JH, Walsh TD, Valenzuela R, Fernando Quevedo J, Clough J 
InstitutionDepartment of Hematology, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Ohio 44195.
SourceCleve Clin J Med 1990 May; 57(3):298-300.
MeSHAged
Female
Gels
Humans
Immunoglobulin G
Multiple Myeloma
Myeloma Proteins
AbstractParaproteinemia is an important diagnostic feature of multiple myeloma. The M-protein level reflects tumor burden and helps to determine the response to chemotherapy. A case is described that illustrates the phenomenon of reversible in vitro gelification of an M-protein. Paraprotein IgG1-kappa formed a concentration- and temperature-dependent gel, which was reversed by agitation. Measurement of paraprotein without previous vortexing of the specimen can erroneously lower the apparent M-protein level as well as reduce serum viscosity levels. This phenomenon can downstage the disease at diagnosis, produce inappropriate assessment of treatment response, or lead to premature withdrawal of chemotherapy. In addition, misdiagnosis of hyperviscosity syndrome can occur with serious clinical consequences.
Languageeng
Pub Type(s)Case Reports
Journal Article
PubMed ID2357786
  
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