On examination the patient appears to be slightly confused. he looks pale and malnourished.
Vitals:
Temperature = 102 F
Heart rate = 110 beats/ minute
B.P = 110/60 mmHg
Resp rate = 17 breaths /min
On abdominal examination liver was palpable 3 cm below the right costal margin.
All the bones including the upper and the lower limbs as well as the ribs were tender on palpation.
What Investigations will you order?
- Complete Blood count
- Urinalysis
- Serum and urine assessment for monoclonal protein
- Bone marrow aspiration and/or biopsy
- Skeletal survey ( that includes a series of X rays of the skull, axial skeleton and proximal long bones).
The results shows:
- Hb = 8 g/dl.
- Peripheral blood smear shows the following picture:
- ESR = 148 mm/h
- Urinalysis = protein +++
- Bone marrow aspirate = a dry tap
- M protein and beta 2 microglobulin detected in the serum.
- X ray skull shows punched put lesions and the picture is shown below:
Punched out holes (arrow pointing to the prominent one).
What is the Differential Diagnosis?
- Multiple myeloma
- Malignant Lymphoma
- Plasma cell lymphoma
- Metastatic carcinoma
- Waldenstrom hypergammaglobinemia.
- Monoclonal gammopathies of unknown origin
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