PMID: 9423817Jan 10, 1998Paper

Multiple myeloma: a patient with unusual features including intracranial and meningeal involvement, testicular involvement, organomegaly, and plasma cell leukemia

American Journal of Hematology
N TurhalK L Kaplan

Abstract

A 27-year-old Chinese male presented with multiple myeloma. Over his 18-month course he manifested a number of unusual features of his disease including his young age, marked organomegaly, a testicular plasmacytoma, multiple intracranial extraskeletal plasmacytomas and meningeal involvement, and peripheral blood plasmacytosis. The case is described and recent literature on these rare manifestations is reviewed.

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