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Gastrointestinal bleeding as initial presentation of extramedullary plasma cell neoplasms: A case report and review of the literature
Authors:Evangelia Iosif  Clare Rees  Salome Beeslaar  Awad Shamali  Roberto Lauro  Charis Kyriakides
Affiliation:Evangelia Iosif, Awad Shamali, Roberto Lauro, Charis Kyriakides, Department of Gastrointestinal Surgery, Frimley Park Hospital, Frimley, Camberley GU16 7UJ, United KingdomClare Rees, Department of Haematology, Frimley Park Hospital, Frimley, Camberley GU16 7UJ, United KingdomSalome Beeslaar, Department of Histopathology, Frimley Park Hospital, Frimley, Camberley GU16 7UJ, United Kingdom
Abstract:
BACKGROUND Plasma-cell neoplasms rarely involve the gastrointestinal tract and manifest as gastrointestinal bleeding. Plasmablastic myeloma is an aggressive plasma cell neoplasm associated with poor outcomes. A small number of cases with gastrointestinal involvement is reported in the literature and therefore high index of suspicion is essential for avoiding delays in diagnosis and treatment.CASE SUMMARY Our aim is to present our experience of a 70-year-old patient with a secondary presentation of plasmablastic myeloma manifesting as unstable upper gastrointestinal bleeding and to review the literature with the view to consolidate and discuss information about diagnosis and management of this rare entity. In addition to our case, a literature search(Pub Med database) of case reports of extramedullary plasma cell neoplasms manifesting as upper gastrointestinal bleeding was performed. Twenty-seven cases of extramedullary plasmacytoma(EMP) involving the stomach and small bowel presenting with upper gastrointestinal bleeding were retrieved. The majority of patients were males(67%). The average age on diagnosis was 62.7 years. The most common site of presentation was the stomach(41%), followed by the duodenum(15%). The most common presenting complaint was melena(44%). In the majority of cases, the EMPs were a secondary manifestation(63%) at the background of multiple myeloma(26%), plasmablastic myeloma(7%) or high-grade plasma cell myeloma(4%). Oesophagogastroscopy was the main diagnostic modality and chemotherapy the preferred treatment option for secondary EMPs.CONCLUSION Despite their rare presentation, upper gastrointestinal EMPs should be considered in the differential diagnosis of patients with gastrointestinal bleeding especially in the presence of systemic haematological malignancy.
Keywords:Gastrointestinal bleeding   Extramedullary plasma cell neoplasm   Plasmablastic myeloma   Multiple myeloma   Extramedullary plasmacytoma   Case report
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