ISSN: 2329-6917
Department of Biochemistry, Avicenna Military Hospital, Marrakesh, Morocco
Case Report
IgA Plasma Cell Leukemia: A Rare Case
Author(s): Ed-Dyb S*, Chellak S*, Boukhira A*, Boukhira A, Chakour M, Chakour M, Ait Ameur A, Ait Ameur A, Raissi A, Yahyaoui H, Rouhi S, Aznag MA, Ed-Dyb S, Rouhi S, Aznag MA and Chellak S
Plasma cell leukemia (PCL) is a rare entity. It is classified as either primary PCL occurring at diagnosis or as secondary PCL in patients with multiple myeloma (MM). The PCL is a rare disorder representing 1-2% of the diagnosed cases of MM. The median age is above 50 years. The electrophoresis shows a monoclonal protein in patients with PCL that is usually IgG (50%), IgA (15%), or in rare cases IgD or IgE (6%). Due to the rarity of this condition, only a few cases have been reported in the literature. It is characterized by its aggressiveness and poor prognosis. Through this case diagnosed in our laboratory we will describe the biologic particularities and prognosis of IgA primary PCL... Read More»
DOI:
10.35248/2329-6917.21.9.260