Literature DB >> 822110

Hypercupremia associated with a monoclonal immunoglobulin.

R A Lewis, D E Hultquist, B L Baker, H F Falls, H Gershowitz, J A Penner.   

Abstract

Although copper is an essential constituent of many physiologic systems, most human diseases effect minimal changes in copper homeostasis. Therefore, the association of marked hypercupremia with copper deposition in the ocular media and with a circulating immunoglobulin G in an apparently healthy woman prompted our interest. Balance and radioisotopic studies suggest a normal gastrointestinal and renal threshold for copper but a specific and tight binding between the serum copper and the anomalous protein, the probable result of a preclinical myeloma. Because the response of the hypercupremia to chelation therapy was limited, the multiple myeloma was treated with cytoxic drugs.

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Year:  1976        PMID: 822110

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Lab Clin Med        ISSN: 0022-2143


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