Progressive left lower extremity weakness in a patient with multiple myeloma: A diagnostic dilemma

Extramedullary plasmacytoma is a type of plasma cell dyscrasia that can present as solitary tumor or secondary to multiple myeloma. We experienced a case of intramuscular plasmacytoma in the left thigh muscles of a patient secondary to multiple myeloma. A 73-year-old male with relapsed multiple myel...

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Main Authors: Muhammad Sardar, Nasreen Shaikh, Saad Ullah Malik, Warda Faridi, Eli Balshan, Mihir Maniar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2019-03-01
Series:SAGE Open Medical Case Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/2050313X19833506
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spelling doaj-c7e8acccf66b4d588b30fd60fed10edf2020-11-25T02:22:15ZengSAGE PublishingSAGE Open Medical Case Reports2050-313X2019-03-01710.1177/2050313X19833506Progressive left lower extremity weakness in a patient with multiple myeloma: A diagnostic dilemmaMuhammad Sardar0Nasreen Shaikh1Saad Ullah Malik2Warda Faridi3Eli Balshan4Mihir Maniar5Department of Medicine, Monmouth Medical Center, Long Branch, NJ, USADepartment of Medicine, Monmouth Medical Center, Long Branch, NJ, USADepartment of Medicine, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, USADepartment of Medicine, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, USADepartment of Pathology, Monmouth Medical Center, Long Branch, NJ, USADepartment of Medicine, Monmouth Medical Center, Long Branch, NJ, USAExtramedullary plasmacytoma is a type of plasma cell dyscrasia that can present as solitary tumor or secondary to multiple myeloma. We experienced a case of intramuscular plasmacytoma in the left thigh muscles of a patient secondary to multiple myeloma. A 73-year-old male with relapsed multiple myeloma and bilateral hip arthroplasty complained of lxeft lower limb weakness and hip pain 3 months after relapse. He underwent contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging of lumbar spine and hip which was inconclusive. Subsequently, patient had multiple admissions for progressive lower limb weakness. His clinical course was complicated by a biopsy-proven plasmacytoma of the neck. He received localized radiation therapy to the neck in addition to a change in multiple myeloma chemotherapy regimen, resulting in resolution of the neck mass but his left lower extremity weakness continued to worsen. Repeat magnetic resonance imaging of hip and spine revealed an intramuscular mass in left thigh which was consistent with the diagnosis of extramedullary plasmacytoma on biopsy. Localized radiation to the thigh accompanied with a change in chemotherapy improved his symptoms and a significant reduction in size of plasmacytoma was observed. When an unexplained lower limb weakness is encountered with a history of multiple myeloma, secondary intramuscular plasmacytoma should be considered.https://doi.org/10.1177/2050313X19833506
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author Muhammad Sardar
Nasreen Shaikh
Saad Ullah Malik
Warda Faridi
Eli Balshan
Mihir Maniar
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Nasreen Shaikh
Saad Ullah Malik
Warda Faridi
Eli Balshan
Mihir Maniar
Progressive left lower extremity weakness in a patient with multiple myeloma: A diagnostic dilemma
SAGE Open Medical Case Reports
author_facet Muhammad Sardar
Nasreen Shaikh
Saad Ullah Malik
Warda Faridi
Eli Balshan
Mihir Maniar
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title Progressive left lower extremity weakness in a patient with multiple myeloma: A diagnostic dilemma
title_short Progressive left lower extremity weakness in a patient with multiple myeloma: A diagnostic dilemma
title_full Progressive left lower extremity weakness in a patient with multiple myeloma: A diagnostic dilemma
title_fullStr Progressive left lower extremity weakness in a patient with multiple myeloma: A diagnostic dilemma
title_full_unstemmed Progressive left lower extremity weakness in a patient with multiple myeloma: A diagnostic dilemma
title_sort progressive left lower extremity weakness in a patient with multiple myeloma: a diagnostic dilemma
publisher SAGE Publishing
series SAGE Open Medical Case Reports
issn 2050-313X
publishDate 2019-03-01
description Extramedullary plasmacytoma is a type of plasma cell dyscrasia that can present as solitary tumor or secondary to multiple myeloma. We experienced a case of intramuscular plasmacytoma in the left thigh muscles of a patient secondary to multiple myeloma. A 73-year-old male with relapsed multiple myeloma and bilateral hip arthroplasty complained of lxeft lower limb weakness and hip pain 3 months after relapse. He underwent contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging of lumbar spine and hip which was inconclusive. Subsequently, patient had multiple admissions for progressive lower limb weakness. His clinical course was complicated by a biopsy-proven plasmacytoma of the neck. He received localized radiation therapy to the neck in addition to a change in multiple myeloma chemotherapy regimen, resulting in resolution of the neck mass but his left lower extremity weakness continued to worsen. Repeat magnetic resonance imaging of hip and spine revealed an intramuscular mass in left thigh which was consistent with the diagnosis of extramedullary plasmacytoma on biopsy. Localized radiation to the thigh accompanied with a change in chemotherapy improved his symptoms and a significant reduction in size of plasmacytoma was observed. When an unexplained lower limb weakness is encountered with a history of multiple myeloma, secondary intramuscular plasmacytoma should be considered.
url https://doi.org/10.1177/2050313X19833506
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