Abducens nerve palsy as initial presentation of multiple myeloma and intracranial plasmacytoma

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Abstract

Central Nervous System (CNS) involvement in multiple myeloma and/or multifocal solitary plasmacytoma is rare. Although they are unique entities, multiple myeloma (MM) and plasmacytoma represent a spectrum of plasma cell neoplastic diseases that can sometimes occur concurrently. Plasmacytomas very often present as late-stage sequelae of MM. In this case report, we report a 53-year-old female presenting with right abducens cranial nerve (CN) VI palsy as an initial presentation secondary to lesion of the right clivus.

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Ibekwe, E., Horsley, N. B., Jiang, L., Achenjang, N. S., Anudu, A., Akhtar, Z., … Chornenkyy, Y. G. (2018). Abducens nerve palsy as initial presentation of multiple myeloma and intracranial plasmacytoma. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 7(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm7090253

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