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[Pleural effusion as a first sign of Ig D lambda multiple myeloma]
Mustapha Maachi1, Soraya Fellahi, Marie-Emilienne Diop
1Laboratoire de Biochimie et Hormonologie, Hôpital Tenon, Paris.
Abstract:
Immunoglobulin D (IgD) multiple myeloma is rare, accounting for less than 2% of all patients with multiple myeloma. The main presenting features are bone pain in 70% of patients. Extramedullary involvement is less common. We report a case of Ig D lambda multiple myeloma in a 74-year-old man that was revealed by pleural effusion and dyspnea. This effusion was found to be caused by multiple myeloma after electrophoretic and cytologic assays. The patient received a course of chemotherapy with melphalan and prednisone. The patient died one month later with signs of septic shock. Pleural effusion as a first sign of Ig D multiple myeloma is rarely described and the prognosis associated with such a localisation is very poor.