Multiple Myeloma Mimicking a Small Vessel Vasculitis Presentation

  • Mejía-Zuluaga M
  • Lacouture J
  • Gaviria M
  • et al.
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Abstract

Multiple myeloma can have different clinical manifestations, and not all patients present with classic CRAB component. We describe a 46-year-old woman admitted to our hospital with a complaint of a bluish-to-black discoloration of the second toe that was rapidly progressive and acute kidney injury. We documented a Kappa light chain monoclonal gammopathy, increased presence of plasmacytes in bone marrow aspiration, and multiple lytic bone lesions, which led to a diagnosis of multiple myeloma. Although multiple myeloma presenting with blue finger syndrome is uncommon, it must always be considered as a differential diagnosis with this clinical finding.

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Mejía-Zuluaga, M., Lacouture, J. A., Gaviria, M. C., Garcés, M. A., Mejía, A. M., & Herrera, S. (2020). Multiple Myeloma Mimicking a Small Vessel Vasculitis Presentation. Case Reports in Rheumatology, 2020, 1–6. https://doi.org/10.1155/2020/9146842

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