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Query: UMLS:C0026764 (
multiple myeloma
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We review a ten-year experience in treating 60 patients with
multiple myeloma
. Infectious episodes occurred in 33 patients. Urinary tract infections caused by gram-negative organisms were the most frequent infections, and most of these were the result of catheterization.
Pneumonia due to Streptococcus pneumoniae
was encountered infrequently. This series confirms the emergence of gram-negative bacilli as the predominant pathogens in patients with
multiple myeloma
, and emphasizes the risk of instrumentation in these patients.
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PMID:Multiple myeloma: infectious complications. 339 43
Bacterial infections were registered in 39 patients with
myelomatosis
during 18 months in a prospective study. The infection incidence was 0.80 infections per patient year. 81% of a total of 32 isolates were gram-negative. Urinary tract infections due to Escherichia coli were the most frequent infections.
Pneumonia due to Streptococcus pneumoniae
were infrequently seen compared to previous studies. Hence, the etiologic spectrum has clearly shifted from gram-positive to gram-negative bacteria in these patients. 53% of all infections were hospital-acquired, and most of these were preceded by instrumentation of the urinary tract or indwelling venous catheters. The infections were nosocomial in 7/9 cases of septicemia registered. All 4 patients who died of infection, suffered from hospital-acquired infections. Patients who attracted infections had significantly higher serum creatinine levels and higher mortality compared to the rest of the patients.
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PMID:Current patterns of bacterial infection in myelomatosis. 674 Feb 48
Haemophilus influenzae is an uncommon but important cause of
lobar pneumonia
, specifically in patients whose host defence mechanisms are impaired by unrecognized underlying diseases. A case of H. influenzae
lobar pneumonia
in a patient with underlying
multiple myeloma
is presented. The clinical features, treatment and procedures which aid in making the diagnosis are briefly discussed.
...
PMID:Haemophilus influenzae lobar pneumonia with underlying multiple myeloma: a case report. 696 27
Primary plasma cell leukemia (PCL) is a rare and aggressive variant of plasma cell (PC)
myeloma
characterized by high levels of circulating PCs. Clinical presentation is like other acute leukemia, with extramedullary infiltration of various tissues and organs being a frequent complication. The disease has a fulminant course and poor prognosis. Morphology of PCs in PCL includes a spectrum of maturity, with most cases having lymphoplasmacytoid or plasmablastic morphology. Presentation as more primitive cells that do not resemble PCs is even rarer and requires additional morphological and immunophenotypic studies. We present a case of 79-year-old woman who presented with severe pancytopenia and
lobar pneumonia
. Laboratory and clinical evaluation revealed primary, nonsecretory PCL with atypical, immature blast morphology, extramedullary renal involvement, and plasmablasts in urine. Despite therapeutic efforts the patient succumbed to the disease. Detection of PCs in the urine indicates extramedullary spread of disease, especially without accompanying hematuria, and may contribute to impairment of renal function, what is already a frequent complication in these patients.
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PMID:Atypical blast morphology of primary plasma cell leukemia with renal involvement and plasmablasts in urine. 2482 23