| Literature DB >> 32099696 |
Matthew Lee1, Xinmin Zhang2, Vinh Nguyen3, Monique Hartley-Brown4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Multiple myeloma is overall the 14th most common malignancy but is rarely seen in those younger than 35 years. Those in the younger age group have been shown to have a more aggressive course but reportedly have had similar responses to treatment compared to older cohorts. Extramedullary plasmacytomas are discrete soft tissue masses of neoplastic monoclonal plasma cells that often occur in patients with multiple myeloma. CASE: This case entails a young female with new diagnosis of multiple myeloma and multiple extramedullary plasmacytomas presenting with neurological symptoms. She was treated with CyBorD regimen but was refractory and progressed. Treatment was changed to DCEP regimen, and daratumumab was added for primary refractory myeloma. The patient improved rapidly.Entities:
Year: 2020 PMID: 32099696 PMCID: PMC7040387 DOI: 10.1155/2020/1375174
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Hematol ISSN: 2090-6579
Figure 1Soft tissue masses of the left masticator space seen on admission is associated with adjacent mandibular erosion (a). This progressed and increased in size during admission, but finally showed response on CDEP and daratumumab (b).
Figure 2Admission imaging (a) revealed multiple paraspinal and epidural masses (arrows) which decreased (b) following DCEP and daratumumab.
Figure 3H&E (haematoxylin and eosin) stain of the biopsied soft tissue sternal mass shows soft tissue is diffusely infiltrated by large sheets of large cells with plasmacytoid morphology.
Figure 4Flow cytometric analysis reveals a plasma cell population (P4) with higher side scatter (SSC). The plasma cells are positive for CD38bright, cytoplasmic lambda, and CD56 and negative for CD 19.