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Query: UMLS:C0026764 (
multiple myeloma
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A 39-year-old white female presented with
jaw pain
initially interpreted as a manifestation of an odontogenic infection. Mandibular radiographs revealed lytic lesions suggesting a diagnosis of
myeloma
, which was subsequently confirmed by abnormalities in serum and urinary proteins and in bone marrow. Chemotherapy produced a transient response, but eventual relapse with extramedullary plasmacytomas and plasma cell leukemia led to death. The clinicopathologic implications of this case are presented and discussed.
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PMID:Multiple myeloma with initial presentation in the jaw: a clinical-pathologic discussion. 392 70
Bisphosphonates are molecules derived from pyrophosphates,but, unlike pyrophosphates, they are resistant to enzymatic hydrolysis. Bisphosphonates are used in the treatment of Paget's disease, cancer-related osteolysis,
myeloma
, primary hyperparathyroidism, and osteoporosis. In dialysis patients bisphosphonates may be used to reduce bone pain due to renal osteodystrophy. We describe the case of a 60-year-old woman with a history of breast cancer who had been on dialysis for 8 years. She had been receiving clodronic acid at 100 mg per week intravenously for the last 2 years. A year ago, the patient underwent surgical extraction of the lower right second molar. Her
jaw pain
increased in the following days. An orthopanthograph and a CT scan of the head showed osteolysis, and a surgical osteotomy was performed. Histological examination led to a diagnosis of avascular osteonecrosis of the jaw. Avascular osteonecrosis is typically described in the jaw. In this case, prolonged bisphosphonate treatment may have worsened the osteonecrosis.
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PMID:[Avascular jaw osteonecrosis in a hemodialysis patient treated with bisphosphonates]. 1755 35
Periapical actinomycosis is a relatively rare form of cervicofacial actinomycosis, which typically involves the periapical region with subsequent potential spread to the jaw bones. We hereby present two cases of periapical actinomycosis. Both patients presented with
jaw pain
and "holes" in their gum and lacked the characteristic clinical features commonly seen in cervicofacial actinomycosis such as jaw mass, draining ulcers, sinuses and fistulae. The first patient was an immunocompetent host with chronic stable medical conditions but with a rather bad dentition requiring multiple recent teeth extractions. The second patient was edentulous, had refractory
multiple myeloma
, was on low-dose chronic steroids and pomalidomide therapy and therefore relatively immunocompromised. Both cases of actinomycosis were diagnosed by jaw bone histopathology, which showed characteristic sulfur granules and embedded
Actinomyces
-like organisms. The two patients had excellent clinical response to six months of penicillin therapy without any need for surgical intervention. The cases remind clinicians of including actinomycosis in the differential diagnosis of periapical lesions and illustrates the possibility of achieving cure with non-surgical treatment.
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PMID:"Holes" in the Jaw-A Report of Two Cases of Periapical Actinomycosis. 3020 Jun 54