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Development of POEMS syndrome after an initial manifestation of solitary plasmacytoma
Authors:Shindo Motohiro  Sato Kazuya  Yamamoto Masayo  Toki Yasumichi  Hatayama Mayumi  Ito Satoshi  Ichiki Kazuhiko  Okamura Naoka  Hosoki Takaaki  Ikuta Katsuya  Inamura Junki  Watanabe Shinji  Torimoto Yoshihiro  Kohgo Yutaka
Affiliation:Division of Gastroenterology and Hematology/Oncology, Department of Medicine, Asahikawa Medical University, 1-1 Midorigaoka Higashi 2-jo 1-chome, Asahikawa, Hokkaido 078-8510, Japan.
Abstract:A 44-year-old male was admitted for numbness in the left arm. CT showed a tumor impacting on the spinal cord with an adjacent thoracic vertebral osteosclerotic lesion. The histopathology of the tumor showed diffuse proliferation of atypical plasma cells with expressed vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), which is a known etiological factor in POEMS syndrome. Though serum VEGF (sVEGF) level was elevated, a diagnosis of solitary plasmacytoma with an osteosclerotic lesion was made as the patient presented no polyneuropathy, organomegaly, endocrinopathy, or skin changes. The patient experienced muscle weakness of the lower limbs and skin pigmentation/hemangioma one year after irradiation of the osteosclerotic lesion. Laboratory tests revealed hypothyroidism, hyperglycemia, serum monoclonal gammopathy, further elevation of sVEGF, and increased atypical bone marrow plasma cells. CT imaging showed splenomegaly, and a nerve conduction test revealed demyelinating motor peripheral neuropathy. The patient was therefore diagnosed with POEMS syndrome. Plasmacytoma is very rare as an initial manifestation of POEMS syndrome. Patients presenting with plasmacytoma with an osteosclerotic lesion should be carefully observed and evaluated for the expression of sVEGF and development of POEMS syndrome, as most bone plasmacytomas in POEMS syndrome patients are reported to be osteosclerotic. This is to our knowledge the first case of osteosclerotic plasmacytoma that progressed to POEMS syndrome, with an increase of sVEGF.
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