Multiple myeloma complicated by autoimmune hemolytic anemia

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A 57-year-old man was admitted with severe anemia and hypergamma globulinemia. After a diagnosis of multiple myeloma and autoimmune hemolytic anemia was made, chemotherapy rapidly decreased the M-protein level and improved his anemia with normalization of the direct Coombs test. The immunoglobulin binding to the patient's red cells was immunoglobulin G kappa chain like the myeloma M-protein. However, monoclonal immunoglobulin G derived from short-term culture of the patient's bone marrow mononuclear cells did not bind to a panel of red cells. Therefore, the relationship between the M protein produced by his myeloma cells and hemolysis remained unclear.

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Wada, H., Yata, K., Mikami, M., Suemori, S., Nakanishi, H., Kondo, T., … Sugihara, T. (2004). Multiple myeloma complicated by autoimmune hemolytic anemia. Internal Medicine, 43(7), 595–598. https://doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.43.595

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