We studied 50 patients with myeloma acute renal failure to investigate possible prognostic factors and to evaluate the effectiveness of the various treatment schedules used. Renal failure was reversible 1 month after the onset in 50% of the patients considered. The patients treated with chemotherapy and plasma exchange recovered renal function more frequently (61% of the cases) than those treated only with chemotherapy (27%). The most important clinical prognostic factors were total proteins, serum creatinine values and myeloma type. Considering the histological findings, the prognosis correlated with the severity of the lesions and number of tubular casts. Survival at 1 year was higher in the patients who regained renal function than in th...
International audienceRenal failure remains a principal cause of morbidity for patients with multipl...
The spectrum of kidney disease-associated monoclonal immunoglobulin and plasma cell malignancies is ...
The spectrum of kidney disease-associated monoclonal immunoglobulin and plasma cell malignancies is ...
The renal involvement in patients with multiple myeloma has been described as a sign of poor prognos...
Presenting clinical and laboratory features, prognostic implications and survival in 124 multiple my...
Cast nephropathy (CN) is the leading cause of acute kidney injury (AKI) in multiple myeloma (MM). Si...
BACKGROUND: Renal impairment (RI), a severe complication in multiple myeloma (MM), is considered as ...
Background Severe acute kidney injury (AKI) requiring urgent hemodialysis (uHD) is associated with c...
Renal impairment is a common complication of multiple myeloma, affecting 20% to 40% of new cases (de...
The introduction of novel agents in multiple myeloma therapy has dramatically improved survival in l...
myeloma, and its presence has been considered the single most important factor in determining progno...
The results of the use of melphalan in 52 patients with multiple myeloma have been analysed. The me...
International audienceSymptomatic multiple myeloma is commonly complicated by acute kidney injury th...
Renal impairment is a common complication of multiple myeloma. Chronic renal failure is classified a...
Renal impairment in patients with multiple myeloma Objectives. To determine the incidence of multipl...
International audienceRenal failure remains a principal cause of morbidity for patients with multipl...
The spectrum of kidney disease-associated monoclonal immunoglobulin and plasma cell malignancies is ...
The spectrum of kidney disease-associated monoclonal immunoglobulin and plasma cell malignancies is ...
The renal involvement in patients with multiple myeloma has been described as a sign of poor prognos...
Presenting clinical and laboratory features, prognostic implications and survival in 124 multiple my...
Cast nephropathy (CN) is the leading cause of acute kidney injury (AKI) in multiple myeloma (MM). Si...
BACKGROUND: Renal impairment (RI), a severe complication in multiple myeloma (MM), is considered as ...
Background Severe acute kidney injury (AKI) requiring urgent hemodialysis (uHD) is associated with c...
Renal impairment is a common complication of multiple myeloma, affecting 20% to 40% of new cases (de...
The introduction of novel agents in multiple myeloma therapy has dramatically improved survival in l...
myeloma, and its presence has been considered the single most important factor in determining progno...
The results of the use of melphalan in 52 patients with multiple myeloma have been analysed. The me...
International audienceSymptomatic multiple myeloma is commonly complicated by acute kidney injury th...
Renal impairment is a common complication of multiple myeloma. Chronic renal failure is classified a...
Renal impairment in patients with multiple myeloma Objectives. To determine the incidence of multipl...
International audienceRenal failure remains a principal cause of morbidity for patients with multipl...
The spectrum of kidney disease-associated monoclonal immunoglobulin and plasma cell malignancies is ...
The spectrum of kidney disease-associated monoclonal immunoglobulin and plasma cell malignancies is ...