Sporadic late onset nemaline myopathy with monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance: two cases with long term stability

Monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance (MGUS) associated to sporadic late onset nemaline myopathy (SLONM) is a rare and severely disabling condition of quickly progressive limb girdle acquired myopathy. It is believed by some authors to be due to myotoxicity of light chain deposits. Two...

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Published in:European journal of translational myology
Main Authors: Truffert, André, Iancu Ferfoglia, Ruxandra, Lobrinus, Johannes Alexander, Samii, Kaveh, Kohler, André
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 16-09-2020
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Summary:Monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance (MGUS) associated to sporadic late onset nemaline myopathy (SLONM) is a rare and severely disabling condition of quickly progressive limb girdle acquired myopathy. It is believed by some authors to be due to myotoxicity of light chain deposits. Two female patients were diagnosed with MGUS associated SLONM. In the first case, diagnosis was delayed by 6 years thus giving time for a severe generalized myopathy and cardiomyopathy to develop. A single anti-myeloma chemotherapy with lenalidomide markedly improved and stabilized the patient’s condition despite respiratory and cardiac insufficiency. In our second patient the condition was identified one year after onset of the first symptom and markedly improved after autologous bone marrow transplantation and lenalidomide. Clinicians should be aware of monoclonal gammopathy associated sporadic late onset nemaline myopathy as this acquired muscle disorder, although extremely rare, may be reversed by adequate management.
ISSN:2037-7452
2037-7460
DOI:10.4081/ejtm.0.9225