Urinary Findings in Renal Light Chain–Derived Amyloidosis and Light Chain Deposition Disease

Gavin M. Melmed , Andrew Z. Fenves , Marvin J. Stone
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Abstract

Background

Early recognition of light chain—derived (AL) amyloidosis and light chain deposition disease (LCDD) is essential for optimal therapy. However, clinical and laboratory manifestations of these unusual conditions often go unrecognized. Renal protein deposits in AL amyloidosis and LCDD can cause both heavy albuminuria and Bence Jones proteinuria. Absent separate etiologies, this combined finding is rare and provides a clue to the diagnosis of these conditions.

Materials and Methods

We retrospectively reviewed test results of urine immunoelectrophoreses and urine immunofixation electrophoreses performed at a single institution from 1977 to 2006. Patients with both heavy albuminuria and Bence Jones proteinuria were investigated further to determine whether these findings were predictive of renal AL amyloidosis or LCDD. We reviewed the patients' clinical histories, laboratory data, and pathology reports and included patients with biopsy-confirmed renal AL amyloidosis or LCDD in this series.

Results

We identified 6 patients with renal amyloidosis or LCDD who presented with the dual findings of Bence Jones proteinuria and heavy albuminuria. We report their demographic information, laboratory data, and case histories.

Conclusion

The simultaneous presence of heavy albuminuria and Bence Jones proteinuria justifies a workup for AL amyloidosis or LCDD. Prompt recognition of these rare conditions would permit earlier initiation of therapy and potentially limit organ dysfunction. In addition, patients might be spared unnecessary clinical investigation and unwarranted treatment.

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肾轻链淀粉样变性和轻链沉积病的尿路表现
背景轻链衍生(AL)淀粉样变性和轻链沉积病(LCDD)的识别对于优化治疗至关重要。然而,这些不寻常疾病的临床和实验室表现往往不为人所知。AL淀粉样变性和LCDD的肾蛋白沉积可引起重度蛋白尿和本·琼斯蛋白尿。由于没有单独的病因,这种联合发现是罕见的,并为这些疾病的诊断提供了线索。材料与方法回顾性分析1977年至2006年在同一机构进行的尿免疫电泳和尿免疫固定电泳的检测结果。对重度蛋白尿和Bence Jones蛋白尿的患者进行进一步调查,以确定这些发现是否预示着肾AL淀粉样变或LCDD。我们回顾了患者的临床病史、实验室数据和病理报告,并纳入了活检证实的肾AL淀粉样变或LCDD患者。结果6例肾淀粉样变性或LCDD患者表现为Bence Jones蛋白尿和重度白蛋白尿的双重表现。我们报告他们的人口统计信息、实验室数据和病例史。结论重度蛋白尿和本·琼斯蛋白尿的同时存在证明了AL淀粉样变性或LCDD的检查。及时识别这些罕见的情况将允许早期开始治疗,并有可能限制器官功能障碍。此外,患者可能会避免不必要的临床调查和不必要的治疗。
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