Two cases of nonsecretory multiple myeloma presenting as primary plasma cell leukemia

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Plasma cell leukemia (PCL) is a rare variant of multiple myeloma (MM) with a poor prognosis. Nonsecretory myeloma is also a rare form of MM characterized by the absence of detectable M-protein in the serum and urine. This report describes two cases of nonsecretory PCL. The first patient was an 85-year-old man in whom the lack of monoclonal immunoglobulins made it difficult to make a diagnosis because the malignant cells showed an atypical morphology. He died of rapid disease progression before starting chemotherapy. The second patient was a 78-year-old woman whose tumor cells displayed a typical plasma cell morphology. She was successfully treated with bortezomib-containing chemotherapy.

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Takahashi, T., Kanno, S. I., Itoh, H., Yoshimoto, M., Tsujisaki, M., & Fujino, M. (2014). Two cases of nonsecretory multiple myeloma presenting as primary plasma cell leukemia. Internal Medicine, 53(18), 2121–2125. https://doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.53.2234

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