학술논문

Spuriously elevated inorganic phosphate level in a multiple myeloma patient.
Document Type
Article
Source
Clinical & Laboratory Haematology. Aug2003, Vol. 25 Issue 4, p271-274. 4p.
Subject
*MYELOMA proteins
*PARAPROTEINEMIA
*SERUM
*CANCER patients
Language
ISSN
0141-9854
Abstract
Summary We report the case of a patient with IgG multiple myeloma and pseudohyperphosphatemia. The patient had no clinical features of hyperphosphatemia. Subsequent investigations demonstrated that this hyperphosphatemia was spurious and was caused by a high concentration of the paraprotein. Deproteinization of the serum samples by sulfosalicylic acid resulted in normalization of the elevated phosphate values. This pseudohyperphosphatemia resulted from an increase in optic density because of interference between monoclonal immunoglobulin and the molybdic reagent used to determine phosphate in serum. These data indicate that the finding of marked hyperphosphatemia in multiple myeloma patients should always prompt an assay carried out on a deproteinized sample. In addition, knowledge of this phenomenon may avoid confusion, unnecessary testing and obviate confusion in the clinical evaluation of patients with multiple myeloma. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]