Case Report of a Rare Incidence of IgH Amplification Leading to Acute Kidney Injury in a Multiple Myeloma Patient

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We present a case report of a 62-year-old male, treated for kappa light chain multiple myeloma with chemotherapy followed by autologous stem cell transplant (ASCT) in 2014. He has been in complete remission for 4 years. In 2018, he was evaluated for hypercreatinemia and acute kidney injury(AKI) with a suspicion of disease relapse; he underwent evaluation with bone marrow aspiration cytology which showed no evidence of relapse. However, careful cytogenetic analyses showed IgH amplification (14q32) which probably was the cause for AKI in the absence of any structural abnormality in the kidney. Heavy chain deposition leads to AKI in multiple myeloma, and its association with IgH amplification leading to AKI is reported here. Though heavy chain deposition leading to AKI is common, IgH amplification at chromosome level is the first case observed.

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Thanikachalam, S., Srinivasalu, V. K., Nataraj, K. S., Damodar, S., & Das, M. (2021). Case Report of a Rare Incidence of IgH Amplification Leading to Acute Kidney Injury in a Multiple Myeloma Patient. Case Reports in Oncology, 14(1), 274–278. https://doi.org/10.1159/000510046

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