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Query: UMLS:C0026764 (
multiple myeloma
)
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The surface structure of
myeloma
cells was examined by scanning electron microscopy. The cells were collected from the pleural effusion of a
multiple myeloma
patient and purified by
Conray
-Ficoll gradient sedimentation. The cell size ranged from 8 mu to 12 mu in diameter and the microvilli were from 0.8 mu to 1.2 mu in length. The surfaces of the majority of the observed
myeloma
cells were more villous than lymphocytes.
...
PMID:Scanning electron microscopy of myeloma cells. 13 86
Numerous reports refer to the development of acute renal failure following intravenous urography in patients with
multiple myeloma
, while other authors consider the risk to be acceptable if abdominal compression and dehydration are avoided and alkalization of urine is carried out. The outcome of 34 intravenous urographies with
Conray
70,
Conray
FL, and
Conray
36 has been evaluated in 26 patients with
multiple myeloma
. No case of acute renal failure was observed. Two patients experienced a mild increase (greater than 0.3 mg/dl) in serum creatinine levels. Mean value of serum creatinine was 1.28 mg/dl prior to and 1.18 mg/dl after urography. In three of four patients with preexisting azotemia serum creatinine levels fell after urography, while in the fourth a mild increase from 2.0 mg/dl to 2.5 mg/dl five days after the examination was observed. Data from the literature in addition to own data are presented. From all the data taken together we conclude that intravenous urography may carry a moderately increased risk of acute renal failure in patients with
multiple myeloma
. It may be performed if the indication is well established.
...
PMID:[Problems of intravenous urography in patients with plasmocytoma]. 684 2