| Literature DB >> 18841003 |
Roman Kotlín1, Alzbeta Sobotková, Tomás Riedel, Peter Salaj, Jirí Suttnar, Zuzana Reicheltová, Pavel Májek, Tarek Khaznadar, Jan E Dyr.
Abstract
Abnormal coagulation properties indicative of a dysfibrinogen were found in the plasma of a 72-year-old male with multiple myeloma (IgGkappa, stage IIIA). The patient had high paraprotein concentration (85.75 g/l) and prolonged thrombin time (76.8 s), activated partial thromboplastin time (39.5 s), prothrombin time (23.5 s) and reptilase time (72.0 s). The fibrinogen level was increased. The fibrin polymerization induced by both thrombin and reptilase was impaired. Scanning electron microscopy revealed abnormal clot morphology. After six months of treatment, the paraprotein level decreased (19.48 g/l) and coagulation normalized as well as fibrin polymerization and fibrin clot morphology. It was found that the paraprotein interacts with the gamma-chain of fibrinogen. Acquired dysfibrinogenemia associated with multiple myeloma was diagnosed in the 72-year-old patient.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18841003 DOI: 10.1159/000160182
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acta Haematol ISSN: 0001-5792 Impact factor: 2.195