Revista Cubana de Medicina Militar (Jan 2023)

Serum free light-chain concentration and relationship with some characteristics of patients with multiple myeloma

  • Van Nguyen-Thanh Phan,
  • Loc Thi Cao,
  • Minh Duc Tong,
  • Trung Hoang Nguyen,
  • Kha Van Tran,
  • Dung Trong Le

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 52, no. 1
pp. e02302354 – e02302354

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Introduction: Quantifying serum free light-chain is a valuable test to determine the risk at the time of diagnosis, assess the response to treatment, and monitor the recurrence of multiple myeloma. Objective: To investigate the characteristics of serum free light-chain concentration and its relationship with some clinical and subclinical characteristics in patients with multiple myeloma. Methods: Descriptive, retrospective, non-controlled study was conducted, in 74 patients with multiple myeloma. All patients were completed with quantitative tests serum free light-chain κ, and serum free light-chain λ. Results: Intact immunoglobulin multiple myeloma accounted for most patients (81%). Most patients had abnormal serum free light-chain at the time of diagnosis (98.6%). High serum free light-chain concentration was correlated with M protein concentration > 3 g/dL (p< 0.05) and there was no statistically significant correlation between high serum free light-chain and other clinical and subclinical features. Conclusion: Most patients with multiple myeloma have an elevated serum free light-chain at admission time. Correlation of high serum free light-chain with increased serum M protein was noted.

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