Multiple myeloma and chronic renal failure
Journal: Revista Información Científica (Vol.91, No. 3)Publication Date: 2015-05-01
Authors : Dra. María Victoria Vega de la Torre Dra. María Victoria de la Torre Rosés Dra. Zaymar Haber Ané;
Page : 528-535
Keywords : multiple myeloma; chronic renal failure; monoclonal ganmopathy;
Abstract
The presentation of a male patient of 64 years is performed with terminal chronic renal failure secondary to malignant hypertension in dialysis with multiple myeloma, assisted in the General Teaching Hospital “Agostinho Neto” Guantánamo, 2014. The patient came to referring intense pain in cervical region, decreased muscle strength and fever, deciding admission with a diagnosis of transverse myelitis of infectious etiology. CAT imaging studies reveal lytic lesions in cervical spine, raising possibility of multiple myeloma diagnosis reconsidering deciding bone marrow biopsy revealed increased plasma cell infiltration of 40% considered major criterion in the diagnosis of it. It is treated unfavorably evolving and died in less than a week. Morphological components are identified that characterize multiple myeloma.
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