Pleural amyloidosis in a patient with intractable pleural effusion and multiple myeloma |
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Authors: | Maeno T Sando Y Tsukagoshi M Suga T Endo M Seki R Ooyama Y Yamagishi T Kaneko Y Kanda T Iwasaki T Kurabayashi M Nagai R |
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Affiliation: | Second Department of Internal Medicine, Gunma University School of Medicine, Maebashi, Japan. maenot@akagi.sb.gunma-u.ac.jp |
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Abstract: | Pleural involvement of systemic amyloidosis has been rarely reported. We report a case with multiple myeloma presenting an intractable right pleural effusion, in which pleural amyloidosis was diagnosed through pleural biopsy using a Cope needle. The diagnosis of pleural amyloidosis is important, because its refractory pleural effusion should be treated with pleurodesis. Since closed pleural biopsy using a Cope needle is much less invasive than thoracoscopy, the former should be attempted first whenever pleural amyloidosis is suspected. |
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Keywords: | multiple myeloma pleural amyloidosis pleural biopsy refractory pleural effusion |
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