A rare cause of anaemiain multiple myeloma

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2022-04
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Medip Academy
Abstract
Multiple myeloma is a neoplastic plasma cell dyscrasia. Anaemiain multiple myeloma is usually related to many factors, of which the commonest cause being anaemiaof chronic disease. We reporteda 67 years old hypertensive male presented with low back pain and loss of appetite. Investigations revealed severe anaemiaand elevated total serum protein with albumin/globulin (A/G) reversal (1:4). Bone marrow aspiration revealed plasma cell dyscrasia. Skeletal survey evaluation showed multiple osteolytic lesions. Serum protein electrophoresis revealed M spike in gamma globulin region with immunofixation suggestive of IgG and kappa monoclonal gammopathy. He was diagnosed as a case of multiple myeloma.. On evaluating the cause of severe anaemia, interestingly various findings suggestive of Autoimmune hemolytic anaemia(AIHA) were found. Packed red blood cell transfusion along with steroids was done for correction of severe anaemia. Review of literature showed that only about 4% of AIHA patients had multiple myeloma. We reported a rare case of multiple myeloma who presented with AIHA.
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Multiple myeloma, Anaemia, Autoimmune, AIHA
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Kalidindi Lakshmipriya, KumarKalappan Mahendra, Bathena Arunkumar, Mohanan Jagadeesan. A rare cause of anaemiain multiple myeloma. International Journal of Advances in Medicine. 2022 Apr; 9(4): 495-497