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The retrospective study of acute renal failure (ARF) in patients with hematologic neoplasms was carried out. ARF occurred in 32 (6.1%) of 526 patients with hematologic neoplasms. Twenty-one (66%) patients recovered from ARF, but only 7 (22%) survived and were discharged from the hospital and 25 (78%) died of ARF or other complications. In 17 patients with leukemia or malignant histiocytosis, sepsis and/or disseminated intravascular coagulation were the most common causes of ARF, and all 17 patients died. In 11 patients with
multiple myeloma
, ARF was always attributable to the underlying disease, and the clinical course improved with the initiation of blood purification therapy (hemodialysis, plasma exchange) and chemotherapy. Five patients in blast crisis of chronic myelogenous leukemia or non-Hodgkin's lymphoma developed ARF as a result of tumor lysis syndrome. In this group, renal function improved with hemodialysis but only 2 patients survived. Patients with
oliguria
had worse outcomes than those without
oliguria
. Survival appeared to depend not on renal function but on the underlying disease, the cause of ARF, and other complications. These findings suggest that, in patients with hematologic neoplasms complicated by ARF, early initiation of blood purification therapy will improve the prognosis.
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PMID:[Acute renal failure in patients with hematologic neoplasms]. 238 Oct 56
Nineteen patients with severe renal failure due to
multiple myeloma
and with Bence Jones proteinuria greater than 1 gm/day were randomly assigned to group I or group II. Corticosteroids and cytotoxic drugs were given to all cases. The 9 patients of group I were also treated by peritoneal dialysis and the 10 patients of group II by plasma exchange and hemodialysis. Only 1 patient of group I, who was not oliguric at the onset, showed partial recovery from renal failure after 3 months of therapy, while 9 patients of group II (3 of whom were oliguric) had significant decrease in Bence Jones proteinuria and rapid improvement from the renal failure. In our experience, plasma exchange is more effective than peritoneal dialysis for reducing Bence Jones proteinuria and recovering from renal failure, even when there is
oliguria
.
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PMID:Plasma exchange therapy in rapidly progressive renal failure due to multiple myeloma. 405 8
Two cases of acute renal failure complicating
multiple myeloma
are reported. In both, the renal failure preceded the diagnosis of
multiple myeloma
. In one case
oliguria
occurred after performance of a venogram; renal function returned to normal after two weeks of intermittent peritoneal dialysis, emphasizing the reversibility of the renal failure in some cases.
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PMID:Acute renal failure in multiple myeloma. 485 Apr 22
Contrast nephropathy is an adverse alteration in renal function induced by intravascular contrast media. Most cases involve transient asymptomatic episodes; yet a significant number involve
oliguria
and/or permanent renal damage. The incidence of contrast nephropathy in the general hospitalized population is about 5%, and is associated with preexisting renal insufficiency and diabetes mellitus. The incidence in patients with normal renal function is significantly lower - 0.6% following IVP and 2% following angiography. Angiography carries risks inherent to the technical problems of the procedure itself. Preexisting renal insufficiency is the most significant predisposing condition of contrast nephrotoxicity. As many as two-thirds of patients with chronic renal failure may experience an acute deterioration in renal function following exposure. Most of these episodes are transient and benign. Diabetic patients with preexisting renal insufficiency are at an even greater risk; about 75% of such patients will experience renal complications. The risk is even higher in JODM patients with severe renal disease; there is an over 90% incidence of nephrotoxicity with as many as half sustaining permanent renal damage. Adequate hydration does not appear to reduce the incidence of contrast nephropathy in susceptible patients, but it may reduce the likelihood of
oliguria
and permanent damage. In
multiple myeloma
the risk of contrast-induced renal failure is low, and probably involves a different pathogenesis than seen in other cases of contrast nephropathy. The incidence in
myeloma
patients is probably increased in the presence of dehydration and renal insufficiency. Peripheral vascular disease, hypertension, old age and large and repeated doses of contrast may increase the risk in susceptible patients. Prevention of contrast nephropathy must start with identification of patients at risk. In patients with preexisting renal insufficiency, and especially diabetic patients with preexisting renal insufficiency, the anticipated benefit should outweigh the potential risk of exposure to contrast media.
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PMID:Contrast nephropathy. 675 74
Two patients with
multiple myeloma
and renal insufficiency are described. In both cases free lambda-chains were demonstrated in blood and urine. Plasmapheresis induced a marked reduction of lambda-chains in both patients. In one patient, a 63 year old man,
oliguria
ceased but renal function remained impaired and required treatment with longterm hemodialysis. The patient died after 6 1/2 months from sudden circulatory failure. In the second patient, a 68 year old woman, renal function was recovered sufficiently to enable hemodialysis to be stopped. Plasmapheresis may efficiently lower the paraprotein concentration in plasma and bring about improvement of renal function, at least in certain cases. However, treatment should be started before the terminal oliguric stage of renal insufficiency has been reached.
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PMID:[Plasmapheresis treatment in multiple myeloma with kidney insufficiency]. 684 98
Renal failure (RF) is a common accompaniment of
multiple myeloma
and is identified in over half of patients at presentation. RF is usually related to the presence of Bence-Jones protein (immunoglobulin light chain) which damages all the compartments of the kidney: glomerule, tubulo-interstitium and vasculature. The most common renal lesion is cast nephropathy, named "myeloma kidney": Cast are produced by two mechanisms: proximal tubule damage and intratubular cast formation. The predominant pathophysiologic mechanism of tubule damage appears to be a precipitation of Bence-Jones protein and Tamm-Horsfall glycoprotein produced by cells of ascending limb of Henle's loop in the tubule lumen. The therapeutic maneuvers to reduce renal damage and preserve renal function are reduction of plasma concentration of light chain with chemotherapy, elimination of factors which favour coprecipitation of Tamm-Horsfall protein with light chain (hypercalcemia, acid urine, radiocontrast material, furosemide,
oliguria
). At last, colchicine (1.2 mg/day) will also be efficacious in the acute management of patients with cast nephropathy.
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PMID:[Renal involvement in multiple myeloma. Physiopathology and therapy]. 881 49
Renal involvement in 204 cases with
multiple myeloma
admitted over a 10-year period to this tertiary care center in north India was retrospectively examined. Renal involvement occurred in 55 cases (27%); the vast majority of whom (94.5%) had presented with renal failure and 7.3% had nephrotic syndrome. The diagnosis of
multiple myeloma
was made after admission in 51 of the 55 (92.7%) cases.
Oliguria
was seen in 23.6% and two-third patients required dialysis. Factors precipitating renal failure were identified in 53% and included dehydration (33%), hypercalcemia (24%), nephrotoxic drugs (16%), sepsis (9%), recent surgery (5%) and contrast media (2%), Severe anemia, hypercalcemia, Bence Jones proteinuria and skeletal abnormalities were more frequent in those with renal involvement. Patients with renal involvement were more likely to have a high tumor burden. The
myeloma
was of light chain type in 68% of those with renal involvement whereas IgG myeloma was commonest (57%) in those without evidence of renal disease. Renal histology was studied in 27 cases with
myeloma
cast nephropathy seen in over 60%. Tubulointerstitial nephritis was seen in 14% cases, 11% had amyloidosis, 7% had acute tubular necrosis and 3.6% each had nodular glomerulosclerosis and plasma cell infiltration. In 8 cases (14.6%), renal biopsy provided the first clue to the diagnosis of
myeloma
. Renal function improved in 33% cases. Only 22% of patients on dialysis survived over 6 months. Median survival in those with renal involvement was only 4 months. Development of unexplained renal failure in an elderly individual with normal sized kidneys, in association with disproportionate anemia even in the absence of skeletal lesions should alert the physician to the diagnosis of
multiple myeloma
.
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PMID:Renal involvement in multiple myeloma: a 10-year study. 1090 Nov 84
A 59-year-old-woman received related non-myeloablative allogeneic peripheral blood stem cell transplantation (PBSCT) subsequent to autologous PBSCT in our hospital five years after she was diagnosed as oligo-secretory
myeloma
. She was admitted to our hospital because of vomiting and grayish diarrhea 4 months after non-myeloablative allogeneic PBSCT (mini-alloPBSCT). Although her initial symptoms improved after admission, she gradually showed thrombocytopenia, anemia, and
oliguria
during the 2 weeks after admission. Our diagnosis was thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (TTP) and acute renal failure (ARF) secondary to mini-alloPBSCT. After cessation of cyclosporine administration, we began to treat her with plasma exchange (PE) and hemodialysis. During the three and a half months after we started PE, the TTP gradually improved. Although PE had been reported to be ineffective for TTP post bone marrow transplantation, we could finally discontinue PE. In contrast, since her anuria continued, she was managed with hemodialysis. One month after PE was started, her activity of von Willebrand factor-cleaving protease was 41% (normal range, >50%) and the ultrasonographic investigation of both kidneys was normal. She could be discharged after four and a half months hospitalization and lived well as an outpatient for a further two months. She died shortly after readmission from multiple organ failure without the relapse of TTP. The patient's clinical course would suggest that TTP post mini-alloPBSCT could be treated with PE in some cases, despite the development of dialysis-requiring severe ARF being a poor prognostic factor.
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PMID:A case report of thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura and severe acute renal failure post non-myeloablative allogeneic peripheral blood stem cell transplantation treated with plasma exchange and hemodialysis. 1784 2
Asymptomatic infection due to Strongyloides stercoralis may result in potentially fatal disease in immunodepressed patients. A case of Strongyloides stercoralis hyperinfection discovered at autopsy in a 55-year-old man who had been undergoing treatment for
multiple myeloma
is reported, emphasizing the clinical and pathological findings. One day earlier, he presented severe headache, abdominal pain and
oliguria
, from which he developed acute respiratory failure and septic shock. Because of difficulty in reaching this diagnosis, empirical treatment before starting immunosuppressive therapy may be the best strategy for preventing hyperinfection by this worm.
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PMID:[Strongyloides stercoralis hyperinfection: autopsy case report]. 1885 18
Tumor lysis syndrome (TLS) is a severe life-threatening complication which typically occurs in highly proliferative malignancies, such as Burkitt's lymphoma, acute leukemia or germ cell tumors. Although TLS is unusual in
multiple myeloma
, it should not be overlooked as it is associated with significant morbidity. In recent years, emerging new agents such as thalidomide and bortezomib have been found to be highly effective in the treatment of
multiple myeloma
. In this milieu, there is greater concern that the rate of TLS in
multiple myeloma
will increase. We herein report 2 patients with light chain
multiple myeloma
who developed TLS during treatment. One patient improved after hydration, allopurinol and forced diuresis. The other underwent hemodialysis because of
oliguria
. These 2 patients did not have heavy tumor burdens. They also lacked risk factors of TLS that were described in previous reports. Our experience suggests light chain
myeloma
with underlying
myeloma
kidney is associated with a risk of TLS. Clinical awareness, close monitoring and early intervention are the keystones in the management of these patients.
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PMID:Tumor lysis syndrome in patients with light chain multiple myeloma: report of two cases. 2249 Apr 64
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