Thakar, Y SChande, CPande, SDhanvijay, A GShrikhande, A VSaoji, A M2009-05-282009-05-281997-12-26Thakar YS, Chande C, Pande S, Dhanvijay AG, Shrikhande AV, Saoji AM. Immunochemical studies in multiple myeloma. Indian Journal of Cancer. 1997 Dec; 34(4): 151-8http://imsear.searo.who.int/handle/123456789/51204The study deals with a total of 72 patients with Plasma cell dyscrasias (PCD) selected on the basis of atypical plasmacytosis in the bone marrow aspirate and radiological evidence of osteolytic lesions. Males(48) outnumbered the females (24). Pathological fracture and paraplegia was the commonest presenting symptom encountered in 38 patients. Electrophoresis of serum for 'M' band and Immunoelectrophoretic analysis of the serum revealed IgG myeloma in 40 patients followed by, IgA myeloma(13), Light chain disease (12) and other variants in remaining seven cases. The urinary Bence Jones proteins were detected in a total of 34 cases and was frequently encountered with IgA myeloma (7 out of 13) compared with IgG myeloma (13 out of 40) when analysed in Disc electrophoresis. Kappa light chain was observed in 21 cases and lambda counterpart in nine cases without any clinical significance. One case of solitary myeloma terminated in characteristic multicentric multiple myelomatosis within a span of six months in the sequential follow up study. We recommend the triangular approach to diagnosis of paraproteinemia with a special emphasis on immunoelectrophoresis for typing multiple myeloma and allied disorders along with disc electrophoresis for the demonstration of urinary Bence Jones protein in the routine set up.engAdultAgedAged, 80 and overBence Jones Protein --urineElectrophoresis, DiscFemaleHumansImmunoelectrophoresisImmunoglobulin A --bloodImmunoglobulin G --bloodImmunoglobulin M --bloodImmunoglobulin kappa-Chains --bloodImmunoglobulin lambda-Chains --bloodIndiaMaleMiddle AgedMultiple Myeloma --diagnosisProspective StudiesSex FactorsImmunochemical studies in multiple myeloma.Clinical Trial