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Multiple Myeloma and Multiple Neoplasms FREE

Stephen M. Robins; Deepak Chopra, MD
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JAMA. 1976;236(14):1609-1609. doi:10.1001/jama.1976.03270150043031
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SIMULTANEOUS multiple primary neoplasms in a single individual are increasingly being recognized. Disordered immune surveillance might render patients to be unusually susceptible to the development of multiple tumors.1 We report a patient with multiple myeloma who had at least three other primary neoplasms.

Report of a Case  An 83-year-old man had weight loss, bone pain, and anemia (hematocrit value, 22.7%). Protein electrophoresis showed a monoclonal spike in the gamma region. Immunoelectrophoresis demonstrated increased IgG levels (6.6 gm/100 ml) and decreased IgA and IgM levels. Urine immunoelectrophoresis showed an increased IgG level and lambda light chains. Bone marrow biopsy specimens showed a hypercellular marrow, with sheets of plasma cells comprising 50% of the cellular population. The serum calcium concentration was 12 mg/100 ml and serum phosphate and alkaline phosphatase levels were within normal limits. Stools were 4 + guaiac positive. The patient was treated with hydration, sodium biphosphate and a regimen

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Penn I:  Occurrence of cancer in immune deficiencies . Cancer 34( (suppl) ):858-866, 1974;.
Isobe T, Osserman EF:  Pathologic conditions associated with plasma cell dyscrasias: A study of 806 cases . Ann NY Acad Sci 190:507-518, 1971;.
Kyle RA:  Multiple myeloma: Review of 869 cases . Mayo Clin Proc 50:29-40, 1975;.
Holt, JM, Robb-Smith, AHT:  Multiple myeloma: Development of plasma cell sarcoma during apparently successful chemotherapy . J Clin Pathol 26:649-659, 1973;.
Radosevic V, Oberman B, Rubinjoni T:  Coincidence of plasmacytoma and cancer . Rev Lyon Med (April) 1968;, pp 27-32.

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Penn I:  Occurrence of cancer in immune deficiencies . Cancer 34( (suppl) ):858-866, 1974;.
Isobe T, Osserman EF:  Pathologic conditions associated with plasma cell dyscrasias: A study of 806 cases . Ann NY Acad Sci 190:507-518, 1971;.
Kyle RA:  Multiple myeloma: Review of 869 cases . Mayo Clin Proc 50:29-40, 1975;.
Holt, JM, Robb-Smith, AHT:  Multiple myeloma: Development of plasma cell sarcoma during apparently successful chemotherapy . J Clin Pathol 26:649-659, 1973;.
Radosevic V, Oberman B, Rubinjoni T:  Coincidence of plasmacytoma and cancer . Rev Lyon Med (April) 1968;, pp 27-32.
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