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Median survival for patients with light-chain deposition disease (LCDD) is about 4 years. The largest series published so far has reported after a median follow-up of 27 months; 57% of patients developed uremia and 59% of patients died.
Increased free light chain concentrations have been described in a variety of inflammatory and autoimmune diseases including systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) [13,14], rheumatoid arthritis, Sjgrens syndrome [15], atopic dermatitis [16], asthma [17], rhinitis [18,19], food allergy [20], idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis,
If the amount of free light chains is higher or lower than normal, it may be a sign of a disorder of the plasma cells. These disorders include multiple myeloma, a cancer that begins in the plasma cells, and amyloidosis, a condition that occurs when abnormal proteins build up and collect in different organs and tissues.
A note from Cleveland Clinic. A kappa free light chain test is a quick blood test that measures certain proteins in your blood. High levels of these proteins may mean you have a plasma cell disorder. A healthcare provider might order a kappa free light chain test if you have symptoms such as bone pain or fatigue.
Yes, it is possible for multiple myeloma patients to live 20 years or more, especially with advancements in treatment. Some patients have lived for decades after their diagnosis.

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If more than 2 organs are affected, the estimated survival time of light chain myeloma is 13 months without treatment.
Non-specific findings: A mildly abnormal kappa lambda ratio can occur in conditions other than multiple myeloma, such as infections or other inflammatory diseases. This makes comprehensive testing essential for an accurate diagnosis.

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