| Literature DB >> 8739794 |
K Fukudome1, J Kato, T Ohashi, Y Yamamoto, T Eto.
Abstract
A 70-year-old woman with type IIb therapy-refractory hyperlipidemia was diagnosed as having IgA kappa type multiple myeloma. She had neither a family history nor any other disease known to accompany hyperlipidemia. The serum IgA concentration fell from 3.42 g/dl to 1.24 g/dl following chemotherapy with melphalan and prednisolone, and a concomitant decrease in both the serum cholesterol and triglyceride levels was observed. These serum lipids were positively correlated with the serum IgA concentration (p < 0.001) during the three cycles of chemotherapy. These findings suggest the involvement of the monoclonal protein of IgA in the development of hyperlipidemia in the present case.Entities:
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Year: 1996 PMID: 8739794 DOI: 10.2169/internalmedicine.35.337
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Intern Med ISSN: 0918-2918 Impact factor: 1.271