Anaemia of Renal Insufficiency… Clinical Features of Multiple Myeloma 10 Jun 201810 Jun 2018 Myeloma causes symptoms by infiltration, production of paraproteins and production of cytokines. The common manifestations include anemia, bone pain, renal impairment, fatigue and weight loss, hypercalcaemia, and neurological manifestations. Anaemia…
Lymphoma… The M-Band 29 Jun 201610 Jun 2018 What is an M-Band? Immunoglobulins are antigen binding molecules secreted by plasma cells. Immunoglobulins bind antigens and play a role acquired immunity. Plasma cells develop from antigen exposed B-lymphocytes. The…
Clonal Plasma Cell Disorder… Staging of Multiple Myeloma 23 Sep 201523 Sep 2015 Cancer is a heterogenous disease in terms of survival. Cancer staging is a method to classify patients according to prognosis. More advanced stages are associated with a worse prognosis. Patients…
Complications of Treatment… Bisphosphonate Associated Osteonecrosis 6 Oct 2013 Osteoclast mediated absorption of bone is responsible for skeletal morbidity associated cancer. Bisphosphonates target the osteoclast and reduce skeletal events. Osteonecrosis of the jaw is an uncommon but serious adverse effects…
Bone Marrow Examination… Multiple Myeloma – Plasma Cells 17 Sep 20131 Feb 2018 Normal plasma cells are 15-20 μm in diameter, have an eccentric nucleus and a pale blue cytoplasm. there is a perinuclear halo which corresponds to the Golgi apparatus. The cytoplasm…
Conventional Imaging… Conventional Radiology in Multiple Myeloma 12 Sep 201313 Sep 2013 There are four monoclonal gammopathies Monoclonal gammopathy of uncertain significance (MGUS) defined as monoclonal component <3g/dL and bone marrow plasma cells less than 10% and no end organ damage.…
Haematology Atlas… Multiple myeloma – Involvement of tibia and fibula 16 Jul 201217 Jul 2012 A 66 year woman presented with backache without evidence of spinal cord compression. The MRI showed a hyper intense signal in the body of the C2, D9, D12 and L3…