Amylase: a disease activity index in multiple myeloma?
- PMID: 16321841
- DOI: 10.1080/10428190500262144
Amylase: a disease activity index in multiple myeloma?
Abstract
This study reports a case of a patient with lambda-light chain multiple myeloma who developed a high hyperamylasaemia of the salivary type during the disease and soon afterwards died. Ectopic production of amylase by myeloma cells has been described in a few cases and demonstrated by tissue culture and immunohistochemical techniques. The common characteristics of these cases were: salivary amylase isoenzyme increase, high tumor mass, extensive extra-medullary spread, extensive bone destruction and poor prognosis. In patients with amylase-producing multiple myeloma, the onset of hyperamylasaemia heralds a rapid disease progression; therefore, in these patients, a simple test such as serum amylase may represent a reliable disease activity index and provide an additional prognostic information.
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