Light Chain Deposition Disease as the Cause of Renal Failure
Authors:
P. Wohl; M. Chadimová 1; M. Engliš 2; P. Táborský; P. Rossmann 3; I. Matl
Authors‘ workplace:
Klinika nefrologie a 1 Patologicko-anatomické pracoviště IKEM Praha, 2 Ústav klinické biochemie IPVZ Praha, 3 Mikrobiologický ústav AV ČR Praha
Published in:
Čas. Lék. čes. 1998; : 721-724
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Overview
The objective of the paper is to draw attention to a rare cause of rapidly progressing renal failure which developed in the course of four months as a result of light chain deposition disease. The authors submit two case-histories of the disease assessed by renal biopsy after previous clinical and laboratory suspicion of monoclonal gammapathy. In one patient in the sternal punctate plasmacytoma was diagnosed and in the second case it was not possible to detect any type of monoclonal gammapathy or another possible cause of disease. Renal failure was in both cases irreversible and both patients were enlisted in regular haemodialyzation treatment.
Key words:
rapidly progressing renal failure, renal biopsy, light chain deposition disease, monoclonal gamma- pathy.
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Journal of Czech Physicians
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