Abstract
Multiple myeloma commonly presents as anemia, renal failure, bone pain, and infections. Presentation with epistaxis is extremely rare, and hence myeloma as the etiologic factor is seldom considered. We report the case of a patient who initially presented with recurrent epistaxis and then with myasthenia. It was only when he developed acute kidney injury 4 months after the initial presentation with epistaxis that a diagnosis of multiple myeloma was made.
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Parekh, I., Virani, Z. A., Rajput, P., Vora, H., Tapiawala, S., & Shah, B. V. (2022). An unusual presentation of multiple myeloma. Indian Journal of Nephrology, 32(1), 79–81. https://doi.org/10.4103/ijn.IJN_70_21
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