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Multiple primary malignant neoplasms (MPMNs) are rare malignant neoplasms that simultaneously or successively occur in the same patient as 2 or more primary malignancies. Currently, an increasing number of cases are being reported. In general, MPMNs more commonly occur as 2 solid tumors or 2 hematological malignancies. Cases of MPMN that involve a solid tumor and a hematological malignancy are rare. Here, we report a case of synchronous colorectal cancer (CRC) and multiple myeloma (MM) with chest wall involvement. After reviewing the literature, we believe that there may be a distinct syndrome involving CRC and MM. The patient in our case study suffered refractory anemia following surgery and 2 cycles of chemotherapy. Initially, the anemia was considered to be a common manifestation of CRC in this patient. Interestingly, although he received a blood transfusion, his hemoglobin levels remained low. He later developed hematuria, proteinuria, multiple osteoporosis in the costal bones, and thrombocytopenia. These new symptoms drew our attention, and we considered a diagnosis of synchronous primary CRC and MM, with the anemia as a symptom of MM. Based on the results of a bone marrow aspirate, MM was confirmed. Therefore, when CRC is associated with refractory anemia, we should not only assume that anemia is a classical symptom of CRC, a result of chronic blood loss, nutritional deficiencies, or myelosuppression due to chemotherapy, but we should also consider that it may reflect the possibility of a coexisting hematologic malignancy. As the treatment of these 2 malignancies is different, early diagnosis and treatment based on definitive diagnosis as early as possible will be beneficial to overall prognosis.
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PMID:Synchronous colorectal cancer and multiple myeloma with chest wall involvement: Is this a coincidence? 2912 40

Myelodysplastic/myeloproliferative neoplasms (MDS/MPN) are hybrid group of chronic myeloid neoplasms combining features of both MDS and MPN. The World Health Organization classification coined this group designation in 2008 to include chronic myelomonocytic leukemia, atypical chronic myeloid leukemia, juvenile myelomoncoytic leukemia, refractory anemia with ring sideroblasts and thrombocytosis as a provisional entity, and MDS/MPN unclassified. In this review, we highlight the challenges in diagnosing this group of the diseases, summarize the updates in classification, and discuss recent evolving understanding of the genetic landscape. We review risk-stratification models and overview the current management largely adapted from current MDS or MPN therapies. We define clinical benefit of therapy based on new proposed response criteria developed specifically for these groups of neoplasms. Finally, we introduce future opportunities including the planned international ABN MARRO (A Novel therapy combinations in untreated MDS/MPN And Relapsed/Refractory Overlap Syndromes) clinical study led by the MDS/MPN International Working Group.
Clin Lymphoma Myeloma Leuk 2019 01
PMID:Challenges in Myelodysplastic/Myeloproliferative Neoplasms (MDS/MPN). 3055 34

Thalidomide is effective in inducing and maintaining clinical remission, as well as mucosal healing, in patients with refractory Crohn's disease (CD). However, long-term use of thalidomide has raised concern because of the high incidence of adverse events. Cardiovascular events induced by thalidomide have been reported in patients with multiple myeloma, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, and transfusion-dependent refractory anemia. We report here an extremely rare case of sinus bradycardia induced by thalidomide in an adult patient with CD. This patient's heart rate converted back to a normal sinus rhythm after withdrawal of thalidomide, but recurred after restarting of thalidomide. Cardiac toxicity should be closely monitored when using thalidomide in patients with CD.
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PMID:Thalidomide-induced sinus bradycardia in Crohn's disease: case report and literature review. 3083 35


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