A. M. Haidary, S. Noor, S. Noor, N. Nasir, Maryam Ahmad, Ramin Saadaat, Ahmad, Shekib Zahier, Haider Ali Malakzai, Abdul Sami Ibrahimkhil
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Introduction: Multiple myeloma is a malignant clonal proliferation of immunoglobulin secreting plasma cells in bone marrow. This immunoglobulin produced by neoplastic plasma cells is mostly in the form of a single prominent monoclonal protein. Having two such distinct bands is rarely seen. We present an interesting case with two monoclonal bands on serum protein electrophoresis. Case Report: A middle aged woman presented with skull, vertebral, bilateral femoral lytic lesions. Laboratory investigations revealed elevated serum immunoglobulin G that was both Kappa and lambda light chain restricted on immunofixation electrophoresis (biclonal). The presentation was with aggressive disease, the patient did not respond well with conventional chemotherapy regime, requiring upgrading of chemotherapeutic regime. Conclusion: Biclonal gammopathy in plasma cell dyscrasia can be a product of clonal evolution, thus can be a marker of poor prognosis.