Beyond the mouth: Uncovering non-secretory multiple myeloma through oral symptoms.
Imaging Sci Dent
; 54(2): 211-220, 2024 Jun.
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| ID: mdl-38948192
ABSTRACT
Non-secretory multiple myeloma (NSMM) is a rare cancer of plasma cells characterized by the absence of detectable monoclonal M protein in the blood or urine. A 57-year-old woman presented with mandibular pain but without intraoral swelling. Imaging studies revealed multiple osteolytic lesions in her mandible and pronounced root resorption of the left mandibular second molar. Biopsy results showed atypical plasmacytoid cells positive for anti-kappa, CD138, MUM1, and CD79a antibodies, but negative for anti-lambda and CD20. These results were indicative of a malignant plasma cell neoplasm. No abnormalities were revealed by free light chain assay or by serum or urine protein electrophoresis, leading to a diagnosis of NSMM. The patient began chemotherapy in conjunction with bisphosphonate therapy and achieved remission following treatment. This case underscores the critical role of dentists in the early detection and prevention of NSMM complications, as the disease can initially present in the oral cavity.
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MEDLINE
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En
Journal:
Imaging Sci Dent
Year:
2024
Document type:
Article
Affiliation country:
Brasil
Country of publication:
Corea del Sur