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POEMS syndrome: a study of 25 cases and a review of the literature. French Study Group on POEMS Syndrome.

M J Soubrier1, J J Dubost, B J Sauvezie.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To determine whether there are peculiarities of the POEMS syndrome (a multisystemic disorder associated with polyneuropathy, organomegaly, endocrinopathy of various forms, production of a monoclonal [M] component, and skin changes) in Caucasian patients, especially signs and symptoms absent in other series; and to attempt a reappraisal of the neuropathy and endocrinopathy to find a unifying mechanism.
DESIGN: A retrospective, cooperative study compared 25 cases, observed over a 15-year period, with two published series of patients, one of Japanese patients and one of American patients, and with a review of the literature on non-Asian cases. Details were obtained of patients' medical history, physical examination, immunochemical and hormonal testing, roentgenographic examination, computed tomography imaging, and electromyography.
RESULTS: The main features of the syndrome found in these patients were those first described in Japan: polyneuropathy, enlargement of the lymph nodes, liver, and spleen, endocrine disturbances, low concentration of the monoclonal component, hyperpigmentation, and hypertrichosis. Three other symptoms were found more frequently than previously reported: skin angiomas, scleroderma changes of the hands, and thrombocytosis. Electromyography and nerve biopsy showed a variety of abnormalities ranging from demyelination to axonal degeneration. Nerve deposits of immunoglobulin were absent. Organomegaly seemed to be heterogeneous. Pathologic findings in the enlarged lymph nodes and spleen were compatible with Castleman's disease. Liver biopsies were usually normal. The endocrine changes were surprisingly diverse, with some observations combining unrelated primary and secondary insufficiencies. No single hypothesis emerged regarding their mechanism. All M components had a lambda-light chain. An IgG M component was found more frequently in solitary lesions. An IgA M component was found more frequently in patients without bone lesions. Sedimentation rate was usually normal. Radiotherapy of solitary plasma-cytomas was followed by dramatic improvement of extramedullary signs and symptoms in all cases.
CONCLUSIONS: The symptoms, clinical course, and management of the patients reported here were similar to those observed in the literature. This study confirms the existence of a close link between symptoms and lambda-light-chain production. There are indications that a plasma cell growth factor that does not cross-react with interleukin-6 (IL-6) may be involved.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7985714     DOI: 10.1016/0002-9343(94)90350-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Med        ISSN: 0002-9343            Impact factor:   4.965


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Review 1.  Portal hypertension and refractory ascites associated with multicentric Castleman's disease.

Authors:  M Abarca; R J Andrade; A García-Arjona; J L Escolar; A Blanes; J M García-Hirschfeld; P González-Santos
Journal:  Dig Dis Sci       Date:  2000-04       Impact factor: 3.199

2.  Anaesthetic management of Crow-Fukase syndrome.

Authors:  Stephen Millar
Journal:  BMJ Case Rep       Date:  2010-05-06

Review 3.  Amyloidosis and POEMS syndrome.

Authors:  Cheng E Chee; Angela Dispenzieri; Morie A Gertz
Journal:  Expert Opin Pharmacother       Date:  2010-06       Impact factor: 3.889

4.  An unusual case of pulmonary hypertension in a young male.

Authors:  Carlo Rostagno; Stefania Ciolli; Domenico Prisco
Journal:  Intern Emerg Med       Date:  2006       Impact factor: 3.397

5.  Expression of vascular endothelial growth factor by plasma cells in the sclerotic bone lesion of a patient with POEMS syndrome.

Authors:  Hideto Nakajima; Shimon Ishida; Daisuke Furutama; Masakazu Sugino; Fumiharu Kimura; Taiji Yokote; Ichiro Baba; Motomu Tsuji; Toshiaki Hanafusa
Journal:  J Neurol       Date:  2007-02-03       Impact factor: 4.849

6.  POEMS syndrome and Waldenström's macroglobulinaemia.

Authors:  S R Pavord; P T Murphy; V E Mitchell
Journal:  J Clin Pathol       Date:  1996-02       Impact factor: 3.411

7.  POEMS syndrome in a 15-year-old boy: radiological findings.

Authors:  Cecilia Lanza; Marco Misericordia; Giancarlo Fabrizzi
Journal:  Pediatr Radiol       Date:  2007-09-18

8.  Papilloedema is an independent prognostic factor for POEMS syndrome.

Authors:  Rongtai Cui; Shengyuan Yu; Xusheng Huang; Jiatang Zhang; Chenglin Tian; Chuanqiang Pu
Journal:  J Neurol       Date:  2013-10-20       Impact factor: 4.849

9.  Spontaneous recovery of adrenal insufficiency in POEMS syndrome.

Authors:  Khaled Ashawesh; Tarek M Fiad
Journal:  Medscape J Med       Date:  2009-01-22

Review 10.  [Hypertrichosis].

Authors:  R M Trüeb
Journal:  Hautarzt       Date:  2008-04       Impact factor: 0.751

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