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IgE pyroglobulinemia in multiple myeloma
M L Gallango1, R Suinaga, M Ramírez
1Centro de Medicina Experimental, Instituto Venezolano de Investigaciones Científicas, Caracas.
Abstract:
A new case of IgE/K myeloma in a 38-year-old male is described. The clinical course, bone marrow picture and serum electrophoretic pattern were typical of multiple myeloma. Heating of the serum at 56 degrees C induced an irreversible gel formation or pyroglobulin that was isolated and proved to be identical to the IgE paraprotein, by biochemical and immunochemical methods. The thermoprecipitability was abolished by treatment with urea, sodium dodecyl sulphate and neutral salts and not inhibited by sugars, alcohols, 2-beta-mercaptoethanol and guanidine HCl. The association of an IgE myeloma protein with a pyroglobulin is a finding not previously reported in a myeloma of this class.
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