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Myelomatous Pleural Effusion as a Presenting Symptom: A Case Report
Alejandro Rodelo1, Jitesh Joshi1
1Medical Oncology / Hematology, Houston Methodist Hospital, Houston, USA.
Abstract:
Myelomatous pleural effusion (MPE) is a rare complication in patients suffering from multiple myeloma (MM). Dyspnea is the predominant symptom in the clinical presentation. Poor prognosis and aggressive MM behavior have been linked to this condition. We describe a case of MPE in an undiagnosed MM patient who presented with respiratory discomfort and general malaise.
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