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ABNORMAL CEREBROSPINAL FLUID PLASMA CELLS IN A CASE OF MYELOMA Yoshihiro Sato 1 , Katsuhiro Mizoguchi 1 , Yoshitaka Ohta 2 1Departments of Neurology, St. Mary's Hospital 2Departments of Clinical Laboratory, St. Mary's Hospital pp.399-403
Published Date 1986/4/1
DOI https://doi.org/10.11477/mf.1406205698
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Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) involvement in mye-loma is rarely seen. Recently we experienced a case with this lesion.

A 70-year-old man developed consciousness le-vel disorder during the course of bronchopneumo-nia. Neurological examination revealed stuporous consciousness, neck stiffness and Kernig's sign. Immunoelectrophoresis showed monoclonal IgG in serum. CSF which was obtained through lumbar puncture was clear and its pressure was 155 mm H2O. It contained 207 white cells/3 mm3 ; glucose, 54 mg/dl ; and protein, 33 mg/dl. The differential count of the CSF was (in %) monocytes, 48. 0 ; plasma cells, 25.5 ; neutrocytes, 15. 5 ; and lym-phocytes, 11. 0. Cytoplasm and nucleus of the plasma cells were in various sizes. Some irregular multiple nuclei, flaming cells and grape cells were also observed in them. The cytoplasm of the plasma cells fluoresced with antisera against lambda chains IgG.

The value of immunofluorescent technique in identifying plasma cells in the CSF is emphasized.


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