Abstract

The prognostic value of ultrastructural abnormalities of plasma cells was analyzed in 61 patients with multiple myeloma treated in our hospitals from1985 to1996. The survival curves demonstrated significant differences by stratification of ultrastructural abnormalities, such as irregular contour of the nuclear membrane, nuclear body, budding, disarrangement of organelles, fibrillar formation, intramitochondrial granules, multilamellar body, single-sac loop-like structure, and vacuole. However, categorizing by nuclear inclusion body, cytoplasmic inclusion body and dense body showed no significant difference in survival curves. Abnormalities, as well as maturity, may be useful in predicting the prognosis of myeloma patients.

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