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Myeloma of the central nervous system: association with high-risk chromosomal abnormalities, plasmablastic morphology and extramedullary manifestations
Authors:Fassas Athanasios B-T  Muwalla Firas  Berryman Tanya  Benramdane Riad  Joseph Lija  Anaissie Elias  Sethi Rajesh  Desikan Raman  Siegel David  Badros Ashraf  Toor Amir  Zangari Maurizio  Morris Christopher  Angtuaco Edgardo  Mathew Sajini  Wilson Carla  Hough Aubrey  Harik Sami  Barlogie Bart  Tricot Guido
Affiliation:Myeloma and Transplantation Research Center, Department of Pathology, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, AR 72205, USA. FassasAthanasios@uams.edu
Abstract:
Involvement of the central nervous system (CNS) by multiple myeloma, as defined by the detection of malignant plasma cells in the cerebrospinal fluid in the presence of suggestive symptoms, is considered extremely rare. We report on the characteristics of 18 such patients diagnosed and treated at the University of Arkansas over the last 10 years for an overall incidence of approximately 1%. Their evaluation revealed association of CNS involvement with unfavourable cytogenetic abnormalities (especially translocations and deletion of the chromosome 13), high tumour mass, plasmablastic morphology, additional extramedullary myeloma manifestations and circulating plasma cells. The presence of these features should alert clinicians to the possibility of CNS involvement. The outcome of these patients was extremely poor despite the use of aggressive local and systemic treatment including autologous stem cell transplants. Given this universally poor prognosis, the application of allogeneic transplants should be studied in this clinical setting.
Keywords:multiple myeloma    central nervous system    high-risk features    allogeneic stem cell transplant
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