Fiebre de origen desconocido como forma de presentación atípica de mieloma múltiple: Caso clínico

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Abstract

Fever of unknown origin (FUO) can be caused by tumors, especially those arising from the hematopoietic system. Multiple myeloma can also cause fever but it is not a common cause of fever of unknown origin. We report a 53 year-old man presenting with fever lasting eight weeks. An extensive study for common causes of FUO was negative. The appearance of hypercalcemia and proteinuria during the evolution suggested the presence of a multiple myeloma, that was confirmed with a bone marrow biopsy. Thalidomide and dexametasone were prescribed with resolution of fever.

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Ernst, D., Sanhueza A, L., Rojas, L., & Aizman, A. (2009). Fiebre de origen desconocido como forma de presentación atípica de mieloma múltiple: Caso clínico. Revista Medica de Chile, 137(8), 1051–1053. https://doi.org/10.4067/s0034-98872009000800008

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