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Query: UMLS:C0026764 (
multiple myeloma
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Deposits of amyloid were detected in 101 of 199 basal cell carcinomas (51%). The frequency of amyloid deposits in solid, adenoid, and cystic histologic subtypes was slightly higher than overall, whereas in partial sclerosing and
morphea
-like tumors the frequency was much lower. The amyloid of basal cell carcinoma showed histochemical characteristics that were different from those of locally deposited amyloid in endocrine tumors such as medullary carcinoma thyroid and from those of "secondary" amyloid. No major differences in the histochemical characteristics, however, were observed between amyloid associated with basal cell carcinoma and
myeloma
-associated or "primary" amyloid. Nevertheless, immunohistochemical staining with rabbit antihuman keratin antibodies by the peroxidase antiperoxidase technique demonstrated positivity only in amyloid deposits associated with basal cell carcinoma and not in those of
myeloma
-associated amyloid. This evidence supports the concept that amyloid of basal cell carcinoma is produced in the stroma from degenerated epithelial cells through filamentous degeneration or apoptosis.
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PMID:Amyloid deposits in basal cell carcinoma of the skin. A pathologic study of 199 cases. 237 Mar 34
A case of atypical scleroderma associated with
multiple myeloma
is reported. The patient was a 50-year-old male;
morphea
-like plaques with brownish pigmentation were scattered on the whole body and sclerodactylia-like changes, contracture of fingers and polymyositis were observed. Histological findings in the sclerotic lesions were consistent with scleroderma. One year later, M-protein (IgG, kappa-chain) appeared in the serum and 3 years from the onset, the patient was diagnosed as
multiple myeloma
by bone marrow examination. It is speculated that abnormal immunological reactions related to
multiple myeloma
caused scleroderma-like lesions.
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PMID:Atypical scleroderma associated with multiple myeloma. 272 8
It is known that eosinophilic fasciitis can be associated with monoclonal gammopathy. There is clinical similarity between eosinophilic fasciitis and
morphea
profunda, but it is unclear whether
morphea
profunda might be associated with monoclonal gammopathy. The temporal quantification of gammopathy in
morphea
profunda has not been well characterized. We describe four patients with
morphea
profunda that were associated with monoclonal gammopathy. Three were associated with monoclonal IgG protein and one with IgM. No patients in our series developed
myeloma
. In conclusion, the association of monoclonal gammopathy is not unique to eosinophilic fasciitis and scleromyxedema. Further studies are necessary to characterize further the relationship between the two conditions.
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PMID:Correspondence: The association between morphea profunda and monoclonal gammopathy: A case series. 2713 33