2017
DOI: 10.1097/md.0000000000006643
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Crystalglobulinemia manifesting as chronic arthralgia and acute limb ischemia

Abstract: Rationale:Crystalglobulinemia is a rare disease caused by monoclonal immunoglobulins, characterized by irreversible crystallization on refrigeration. It causes systemic symptoms including purpura, arthralgia, and vessel occlusive conditions to be exacerbated by exposure to cold. We report a patient with crystalglobulinemia associated with monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance (MGUS) manifesting as chronic arthralgia and recurrent acute arterial occlusion.Presenting concerns:A 61-year-old man, who … Show more

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“…13 Crystalglobulinemia is reportedly associated with in vivo formation of monoclonal antibodies against albumin, as well as abnormal N-glycosylation of oligosaccharides on the κ chain of crystalglobulins, leading to protein misfolding and insolubility of immunoglobulins. 12,14 Clinical manifestations are a result of small-vessel inflammation and thrombosis leading to end-organ injury. 9,11 A proposed mechanism of injury is the extracellular deposition of these crystalline structures within the microvasculature and subsequent damage to the vascular epithelium, leading to increased vascular permeability and recruitment of inflammatory mediators with activation of the clotting cascade, culminating in thrombosis with subsequent fibrosis of the vessel and surrounding tissue.…”
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“…13 Crystalglobulinemia is reportedly associated with in vivo formation of monoclonal antibodies against albumin, as well as abnormal N-glycosylation of oligosaccharides on the κ chain of crystalglobulins, leading to protein misfolding and insolubility of immunoglobulins. 12,14 Clinical manifestations are a result of small-vessel inflammation and thrombosis leading to end-organ injury. 9,11 A proposed mechanism of injury is the extracellular deposition of these crystalline structures within the microvasculature and subsequent damage to the vascular epithelium, leading to increased vascular permeability and recruitment of inflammatory mediators with activation of the clotting cascade, culminating in thrombosis with subsequent fibrosis of the vessel and surrounding tissue.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…15 Patients can present with acute kidney injury, renal artery thrombosis, skin rash/ulcerations, neurologic manifestations, neuropathy, polyarthritis, and blurry vision. [3][4][5][6][7][8][9][13][14][15][16][17][18] The latter symptom is a result of crystalline keratopathy that develops as a result of precipitation of these immunoglobulin crystals in the cornea. [3][4][5] Crystalline keratopathy has been reported in <1% of patients with myeloma-related disorders.…”
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