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Abstract

Free Light Chain Multiple Myeloma: Atypical Appearance on Serum Immunofixation by N. El Aboudi, Y. Ourahma, A. Biaz, S. El M. Idrissi, A. Dami, S. Bouhsain

Background: Light chain multiple myeloma (LCMM) is a malignant hematological disease characterized by bone marrow infiltration by tumor plasma cells and the secretion of monoclonal free light chains (κ or λ). It is often di-agnosed through hypogammaglobulinemia detected by serum protein electrophoresis, followed by immunotyping showing a monoclonal band in free light chains. However, the structure of monoclonal light chains can sometimes complicate laboratory findings.
Methods: The case studied involves a 52-year-old female patient hospitalized for diffuse bone pain and hypercalcemia. Capillary serum protein electrophoresis revealed hypogammaglobulinemia, leading to serum immunofixation (IFE).
Results: IFE showed a wide additional band in κ light chains, with no correspondence to the heavy chain antisera (GAM, D, and E), but similar reactivity with the anti-κ light chain, creating an interpretive challenge. The free light chain assay revealed a very high κ/λ ratio (1,068). Bone marrow examination showed 85% plasma cell infiltration, confirming the diagnosis of LCMM.
Conclusions: This case highlights the diagnostic challenges encountered in certain cases of light chain multiple myeloma and underscores the importance of a multimarker approach combining serum protein electrophoresis, serum immunofixation, and free light chain assays.

DOI: 10.7754/Clin.Lab.2025.250213