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Light chain cast nephropathy caused by plasmablastic lymphoma of the bladder
Author(s) -
Mehrian Jafarizade,
Kiran M. Goli,
Vivette D. D’Agati,
Essel Dulaimi,
Krupa Daniel,
Bradley W. Lash,
Sharon Maynard
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
clinical nephrology - case studies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2196-5293
DOI - 10.5414/cncs110339
Subject(s) - plasmablastic lymphoma , immunoglobulin light chain , nephropathy , medicine , lymphoma , cancer research , immunology , diabetes mellitus , endocrinology , antibody
Plasmablastic lymphoma (PBL) is a rare form of B-cell lymphoma typically seen in patients with underlying immunosuppression such as HIV, autoimmune disease, and organ transplantation. PBL in HIV-positive patients usually originates from the gastrointestinal tract, with a predilection for the oral cavity. Bladder involvement by PBL is exceedingly rare, and cast nephropathy due to κ light chain-secreting PBL has not been reported previously. Case report: We report a patient who presented with acute kidney injury (AKI) in the setting of HIV, and was found to have a bladder tumor. Bladder pathology revealed a high-grade PBL with κ light chain restriction. Renal biopsy showed κ light chain cast nephropathy, presumably secondary to κ light chain-secreting PBL. Conclusion: Although the prognosis of PBL is poor, our patient recovered from AKI, achieved complete hematologic remission with chemotherapy, and underwent successful autologous stem cell transplant.

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