@article{Yıldırım_Yeniocak_Ayer_Az_Özden_Demirel_2019, title={A rare case of newly diagnosed multiple myeloma presenting to the emergency department with acute paraplegias}, volume={3}, url={https://jsurgmed.com/article/view/652699}, DOI={10.28982/josam.652699}, abstractNote={<p><p>Multiple myeloma (MM), neoplastic proliferation of monoclonal plasma cells in bone marrow, constitutes 1% of cancers. We discuss a rare case of newly diagnosed MM presenting to the emergency department with sudden strength loss in both legs and inability to walk, together with the current literature. Impaired balance and 2/5 strength loss in the bilateral lower extremities was determined in a 42-year-old man presenting due to weakness in both legs and inability to walk, noticed on waking in the morning. At blood tests, uric acid was 8.4 mg/dl, total protein 98.8 g/L, globulin 60.8 g/L. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed a mass between T2 and T4 vertebrae. At mass biopsy immunohistochemical investigation, lesion cluster of differentiation (CD)38, CD138, endomysial antibody, kappa and lambda cells exhibited immune reactions. Serum IgA was 0.27 g/L, IgM 0.28 g/L, IgG 44.36 g/L, beta-2 microglobulin 4.78 mg/L, lambda light chain 0.230 g/L, and kappa light chain 5.25 g/L. Mass biopsy revealed plasma cell tumor, with atypical plasma cells at 52%, which was compatible with MM at bone marrow aspiration biopsy. Neoplastic plasma cell proliferation should be considered for differential diagnosis in sudden strength loss in the lower extremities.<br /></p></p>}, number={12}, journal={Journal of Surgery and Medicine}, author={Yıldırım, Sunay and Yeniocak, Selman and Ayer, Mesut and Az, Adem and Özden, Muhammed and Demirel, Ahmet}, year={2019}, month={Dec.}, pages={891–893} }