Hyperlipidemia Associated with Multiple Myeloma.

Keiichi Fukudome(Miyazaki Welfare Medical College), Johji Kato(Miyazaki Welfare Medical College), Tsuyosi OHASHI(Miyazaki Welfare Medical College), Yoshitaka Yamamoto(Miyazaki Welfare Medical College), Tanenao Eto(Miyazaki Welfare Medical College)
Internal Medicine
January 1, 1996
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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.


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