| Literature DB >> 29384906 |
Yuchen Guo1, Liang He, Yiming Liu, Xueyuan Cao.
Abstract
RATIONALE: Paralytic ileus is characterized by the signs and symptoms of intestinal obstruction but without any mechanical lesions in the intestinal lumen. Several medical and surgical conditions can lead to this ailment, such as electrolyte disturbances that impair intestinal motility. However, hypercalcemia secondary to multiple myeloma as a major cause of paralytic ileus has rarely been reported. PATIENT CONCERNS: The patient got severe constipation with difficulty in the passage of both gas and feces for 7 days. DIAGNOSES: The patient was diagnosed with a small intestinal obstruction initially and then developed type II respiratory failure. Investigations revealed hypercalcemic crisis, and examination of a bone marrow aspirate was consistent with multiple myeloma.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29384906 PMCID: PMC6393021 DOI: 10.1097/MD.0000000000009215
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Medicine (Baltimore) ISSN: 0025-7974 Impact factor: 1.889
Figure 1Computed tomography scan reveals small intestinal obstruction. No obvious mechanical obstruction is found on CT scanning. The small intestine is generally dilated, and air–fluid levels can be seen in the intestine. CT = computed tomography
Figure 2Bone marrow needle biopsy confirms a diagnosis of multiple myeloma. The oncocytes are immature and poorly differentiated plasmocytes. Vacuole can be seen in the nuclei of the oncocytes, and slight chromatin loosening is present.
Figure 3Flow cytometric immunophenotyping of bone marrow indicates that P6 cells (expressing CD38, CD138, CXCR4, CD200, and cLambdadim and not CD7, CD117, CD56, CD34, CD19, CD20, CD10, CD22, CD27, CD28, CD13, CD33, and cκ) make up 16.89% of karyocytes; that is, 16.89% of the sample cells are abnormal monoclonal plasma cells. APC = allophycocyanin, CD = cluster of differentiation, CT = computed tomography, Cy = cyanine, FITC-A = fluorescein isothiocyanate - area, PE-A = phycoerythrin - area, PI = propidium iodide, SSC = side scatter.