Abstract

Autologous stem cell transplant is one of the therapies employed in the treatment of primary amyloidosis or AL. The authors report on a 46-year-old patient with bilateral periorbital hematomas, macroglossia who presented, during the investigation, IgG-Kappa paraprotein in serum. The diagnosis of primary amyloidosis or AL was confirmed and the treatment proposed consisted of high-dose melphalan as conditioning regimen before autologous stem cell transplant, which determined complete remission of the disease, along with the disappearance of clinical signs and absence of the monoclonal component.

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