| Literature DB >> 10859769 |
M Elloumi1, M Frikha, H Masmoudi, S Mseddi, M Ben Ayed, M Bouaziz, F Makni, T Souissi.
Abstract
Pleural effusion caused by plasma cell involvement in multiple myeloma has been reported unfrequently, and has been described at a frequency below 1% of multiple myeloma. In this study, we report an observation with pleural effusion as first symptom of multiple myeloma. The analysis of the pleural liquid showed plasma cells with a monoclonal IgG Kappa immunoglobulin. In addition, there was a bone marrow infiltration by plasma cells, a serum monoclonal immuno-globulin of the same type and osteolytic lesions. Our patient has received one course of chemotherapy with: vincristine, melphalan, cyclophosphamide and prednisone. The patient did not respond to the therapy and died one month later. Pleural effusion seems to be an expression of aggressive myeloma. Survival exceeds rarely 4 months.Entities:
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Year: 2000 PMID: 10859769
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Rev Mal Respir ISSN: 0761-8425 Impact factor: 0.622