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      Therapeutic effects of lenalidomide on hemorrhagic intestinal myeloma-associated AL amyloidosis.

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          A 74-year-old woman with refractory IgG-κ multiple myeloma developed massive melena caused by hemorrhagic submucosal tumors in the duodenum and middle jejunum. A biopsy revealed the tumor to be marked AL amyloid deposition. Treatment with bortezomib did not improve the melena or the underlying disease. The patient also developed multiple amyloidomas in the bilateral femoral heads, which caused a fracture in the left femoral head. Treatment with lenalidomide, as the final therapeutic option, resolved the intractable melena and improved both the intestinal lesions and myeloma. This case shows that successful treatment of multiple myeloma leads to marked improvement of accompanying AL amyloidosis.

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          Journal
          Intern. Med.
          Internal medicine (Tokyo, Japan)
          1349-7235
          0918-2918
          2013
          : 52
          : 10
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Departments of Hematology and Clinical Immunology, Kobe City Medical Center General Hospital, Japan.
          Article
          DN/JST.JSTAGE/internalmedicine/52.8615
          23676598
          2a8c7d61-d4dd-4b6c-a090-384a8a6b7ce7
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