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Dialysis in the treatment of multiple myeloma.
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Twenty patients with multiple myeloma and renal failure were treated by dialysis and chemotherapy consisting of prednisone and melphalan. Of nine patients treated by short-term dialysis, only two recovered renal function despite correction of fluid and electrolyte disorders, hypercalcemia, and hyperuricemia. The remaining seven patients died within 2 months in a uremic state, and one of the patients who recovered renal function died 14 months later of bronchopneumonia. In contrast, long-term hemodialysis and chemotherapy in 11 patients resulted in sufficient improvement in 8 patients to permit a degree of rehabilitation comparable to that achieved in patients with primary renal disease who have progression of the multiple myeloma. Of the 20 patients, 6 survive 7 to 48 months after beginning treatment.