Comportamiento de las inmunoglobulinas en el seguimiento de pacientes con mieloma múltiple. Hospital Universitario Comandante Faustino Pérez. Matanzas

2018 
Introduction: monoclonal gammopathies are a group of disorders characterized for the proliferation of a clone of plasmatic cells that synthesize a monoclonal immunoglobulin; among them, an example of plasmatic cells neoplasias is the multiple myeloma, an entity characterized by the abnormal production of immunoglobulins. Objective: to describe the behavior of immunoglobulins in the follow-up of patients with multiple myeloma in the Hematology Service of the University Hospital “Comandante Faustino Perez”, of Matanzas. Materials and methods: longitudinal-prospective-descriptive study. The universe of study was open and the sample was all the patients with debuting multiple myeloma, during the period from June 1 st 2013 to May 31 st 2014, to whom the determination of IgA, IgG and IgM immunoglobulins was carried out. Results: the diminished values of IgA and IgG showed a very good answer to the treatment after six and 12 months. At the sixth months of the treatment the IgM was modified to augmented values classifying as refractory; this behavior relapsed at the twelfth month, reaching 13 % more than before the treatment. Conclusions: the markers of better answer to the treatment were the IgA and IgG immunoglobulins
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