Diagnostics (Jun 2023)

Multiple Myeloma: Case of a “Moving” Sternal Wire

  • Yun Song Choo,
  • Melissa Gaik-Ming Ooi,
  • Shi Wang,
  • James Thomas Patrick Decourcy Hallinan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics13122082
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 12
p. 2082

Abstract

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Multiple myeloma generally occurs in older adults, with the clonal proliferation of plasma cells and accumulation of monoclonal protein resulting in a broad range of clinical manifestations and complications, including hypercalcemia, renal dysfunction, anaemia, and bone destruction (termed CRAB features). A 64-year-old man with no history of malignancy presented with an enlarging precordial lump occurring three years post-sternotomy for uneventful coronary artery bypass grafting surgery. Initial investigations showed anaemia and impaired renal function. Multimodal imaging performed for further evaluation showcases the radio-pathological features which can be encountered in haematological malignancy. Subsequent percutaneous biopsy confirmed an underlying plasma cell neoplasm, and a diagnosis of multiple myeloma was achieved. The prompt resolution of the lesions upon the initiation of treatment highlights the importance of early diagnosis and treatment.

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