Multiple myeloma

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Definition

  • Monoclonal proliferation of plasma cell line causing disease

Classification

Monoclonal gammopathy of unknown significance (MGUS)

  • M-protein present but <30 g/L, and
  • Plasma cells <10% of bone marrow
  • Absence of multiple myeloma end-organ damage
  • If IgM, must also have no symptoms of a proliferative disorder or hyperviscosity
    • Must think about Waldenstrom macroglobulinemia

Smoldering myeloma

  • IgG or IgA M-protein >30 g/L or urinary M-protein (Bence-Jones) >500 mg/24h or plasma cells 10-60%
  • Absence of multiple myeloma end-organ damage

Multiple myeloma

  • SLiM CRAB symptoms
    • Sixty percent plasma cells in marrow
    • Light chain ratio (κ:λ or λ:κ) >100
    • MRI showing at least two focal lesions
    • Hypercalcemia >2.75 mmol/L
    • Renal failure with creatinine >177 µmol/L or CrCl <40 mL/min
    • Anemia with hemoglobin <100 g/L
    • Bony lytic lesions

Diagnosis

  • Routine bloodwork
    • CBC with peripheral blood film, for anemia
    • Calcium and creatinine
    • SPEP with immunofixation
    • Quantitative immunoglobulins
    • Urinalysis
    • UPEP with immunofixation
  • Bone marrow biopsy
  • Imaging
    • Bone survey including spine, pelvis, skull, humeri, and femurs
    • Add low-dose whole-body CT or MRI for smoldering myeloma and solitary plasmacytoma

Complications

  • Acute kidney injury
    • Light chain deposition
    • Hypercalcemia
    • Urate crystals
    • Amyloid deposition
    • Myeloma infiltration

References

  1. ^  Mark T Drayson, Stella Bowcock, Tim Planche, Gulnaz Iqbal, Guy Pratt, Kwee Yong, Jill Wood, Kerry Raynes, Helen Higgins, Bryony Dawkins, David Meads, Claire T Hulme, Irene Monahan, Kamaraj Karunanithi, Helen Dignum, Edward Belsham, Jeff Neilson, Beth Harrison, Anand Lokare, Gavin Campbell, Michael Hamblin, Peter Hawkey, Anna C Whittaker, Eric Low, Janet A Dunn. Levofloxacin prophylaxis in patients with newly diagnosed myeloma (TEAMM): a multicentre, double-blind, placebo-controlled, randomised, phase 3 trial. The Lancet Oncology. 2019;20(12):1760-1772. doi:10.1016/s1470-2045(19)30506-6.