Objective Response in Amyloidosis Treated With Intermittent Chemotherapy

Abstract
A 37-year-old woman with amyloidosis derived from light chain immunoglobulin had hepatosplenomegaly, elevated serum alkaline phosphatase values, and progressively destructive bony lesions. A 44-month intermittent course of chemotherapy with melphalan and prednisone resulted in regression, confirming the occasional efficacy of cytotoxic chemotherapy in this disease.