Plasma Cell Leukemia with Acute Renal Failure
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概要
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A 58 year old female had a clinical feature of general fatigue. She had been an occupational background to have been exposed to a strong organic solvent at the leather manufacturing for the last 20 years. She was found to have plasma cell leukemia followed by remission with oral melphalan. A year later a relapsed plasma cell leukemia occurred and another institution of melphalan made again hematological improvement associated with fetal renal failure. Kappa-chain depositions in the epithelial cells of the renal tubules were confirmed by immunoperoxidase. An additional study on measuring the size and shape of tumor cells was done under microscopy, in comparison with abnormal plasma cells in the marrow of non-leukemic and classical type multiple myeloma. Tumor cells in this patient were confirmed to be small in sige and ovoid in shape.
- 神戸大学の論文
- 1997-12-26
著者
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CHIHARA Kazuo
Third Division, Department of Medicine, Kobe University School of Medicine
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Chihara Kazuo
Third Division Department Of Medicine Kobe University
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Isobe Takasi
School of Allied Medical Sciences, Department of Medicine, Kobe University
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Horimatsu Tohru
Third Division, Department of Medicine, Kobe University
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Isobe Takasi
School Of Allied Medical Sciences Department Of Medicine Kobe University
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Horimatsu Tohru
Third Division Department Of Medicine Kobe University
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