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Coexistence of chronic lymphocytic leukemia and multiple myeloma, do the roots of these entities originate from the same place?

Alparslan Merdin1, Jale Yıldız1, Mehmet Sinan Dal1, Merih Kızıl Çakar1, Ali Hakan Kaya1, Emre Tekgündüz1, Fevzi Altuntaş1.   

Abstract

Multiple myeloma is a plasma cell disease, whereas CLL (Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia) affects mature B-cell lymphocytes. Even though the coexistence of those two conditions is extremely rare, as both cell types differentiate from the same multipotent stem cells, the clinician should evaluate patients carefully not to misdiagnose such a concomitancy.

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Keywords:  Chronic lymphocytic leukemia; coexistent; multiple myeloma

Year:  2017        PMID: 28588864      PMCID: PMC5458030          DOI: 10.1002/ccr3.951

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Case Rep        ISSN: 2050-0904


A 56‐year‐old male patient was admitted to hospital with severe anemia and lymphocytosis. Physical examination revealed splenomegaly and lymphadenopathy. Laboratory findings revealed lymphocyte: 45,670 mm³(1500–3500), beta‐2‐Mikroglobulin: 12.2 mg/L (0.7–1.8), calcium: 11.6 mg/dL (8.4–10.2), creatinine: 0.89 mg/dL, serum, and urine kappa monoclonal gammopathy positivity. Flow cytometry analysis from peripheral blood (PB) detected CLL (Chronic lymphocytic leukemia); but from bone marrow (BM) aspiration detected MM (multiple myeloma). PB smear showed mature lymphocytes (Fig. 1). Besides, BM smear showed plasma cells (Fig. 2). Bone marrow biopsy showed 80% plasma cell infiltration. Coexistence of CLL and MM is an extremely rare clinical entity. Multiple myeloma is a disease of plasma cells. And CLL is a disease of mature B‐cell lymphocytes. Clonal association in the coexistence of CLL and MM is controversial 1, 2. But plasma cells differentiate from the lymphocytes. And further reports would shed light on this rare concomitant entity.
Figure 1

Peripheral blood smear showing mature lymphocytes.

Figure 2

Bone marrow aspiration smear showing diffuse plasma cell infiltration.

Peripheral blood smear showing mature lymphocytes. Bone marrow aspiration smear showing diffuse plasma cell infiltration.

Authorship

AM, JY, MSD, ET, FA: patient follow‐up; AM, JY, MSD, MKÇ, AHK, ET, FA: drafting the article.

Conflict of Interest

None declared.
  2 in total

1.  Biclonal origin prevails in concomitant chronic lymphocytic leukemia and multiple myeloma.

Authors:  M Pantic; P Schroettner; D Pfeifer; J Rawluk; U Denz; A Schmitt-Gräff; H Veelken; R Wäsch; M Engelhardt
Journal:  Leukemia       Date:  2010-01-21       Impact factor: 11.528

2.  Molecular evidence for a single clonal origin in biphenotypic concomitant chronic lymphocytic leukemia and multiple myeloma.

Authors:  D L Saltman; J A Ross; R E Banks; F M Ross; A M Ford; M J Mackie
Journal:  Blood       Date:  1989-11-01       Impact factor: 22.113

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