Background: The aim of the study was to investigate the clinical and laboratory characteristics of IgM primary plasma cell leukemia.

Methods: We retrospectively analyzed a case of clinical and laboratory characteristics of IgM primary plasma cell leukemia and review related literature of patient with primary plasma cell leukemia.

Results: Laboratory tests: Alanine aminotransferase 128 U/L, Aspartate aminotransferase 245 U/L, Globulin 47.8 g/L, Lactate dehydrogenase 1,114 U/L, Creatinine 111.7 mol/L, Serum calcium 2.47 mmol/L, β2 microglobulin 8.52 µg/mL, Immunoglobulin G 31.41 g/L, D-dimer 2.34 mg/L, Prothrombin time 13.6 seconds Fibrinogen 2 g/L, White blood cell 7.38 x 109/L, Red blood cell 3.46 x 1012/L, Hemoglobin 115 g/L, Platelet 7 x 109/L, and 12% Primitive naive cells can be seen in peripheral blood smear. Bone marrow smear: Accounted for 52% of original cells, the cell size, shape is irregular, the edge is not neat, the cell quality is rich, stained gray blue, cytoplasmic staining uneven, some devouring blood cells can be seen in the cytoplasm or unknown substance, the nucleus shape is irregular, visible distortion and fold, is visible on the part of the nuclei cavitation sample inclusions, chromatin is meticulous, partly visible large nucleoli. Flow cytometry results showed abnormal cell group held 23.85% of nuclear cells, expression of CD38, CD138, CD117, cKappa, partly CD20, weak expressing CD45, not express CD27, CD19, CD56, CD200, CD81, cLambda. It was a monoclonal plasma cell with an abnormal phenotype, consistent with a plasma cell tumor. Immunofixation electrophoresis results showed that the serum M protein was 22.80 g/L, which was IgG-κ type, the serum free KAP light chain was 232.69 mg/L, the serum free LAM light chain was 5.37 mg/L, and the rFLC (κ-FLC: λFLC) was 43.33. The diagnosis was primary plasmacytic leukemia of light chain type.

Conclusions: Primary plasma cell leukemia (pPCL) is a rare and highly aggressive plasma cell malignancy. Laboratory staff should pay more attention to and recognize the pleomorphic morphology of neoplastic plasma cells, which can enable timely clinical development of bone marrow smear, biopsy, flow cytometry, and cytogenetic tests providing help in early diagnosis and treatment.

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