Multiple Myeloma Flashcards

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What is myeloma?

A

Myeloma is a haematological cancer affecting the plasma cells of the bone marrow

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What are plasma cells?

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Differentiated B lymphocytes that produce antibodies

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What is multiple myeloma?

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Myeloma that affects multiple areas of bone marrow in the body

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What is produced in myeloma?

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Large amounts of a paraprotein (or M protein)

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What are paraproteins in myeloma?

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Abnormal antibodies or parts of antibodies produced by rapidly multiplying plasma cells

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What are Bence-Jones proteins?

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Free light chains in the urine

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What are the features of multiple myeloma?

A

CRAB
- Hypercalcaemia
- Renal failure
- Anaemia
- Bone lesions and bone pain

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What is the main reason for renal failure in myeloma?

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Light chains are deposited within the renal tubules

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Why does anaemia occur in multiple myeloma?

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Crowding of the bone marrow suppresses erythropoeisis

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What kind of anaemia is seen in multiple myeloma?

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Normocytic, normochromic anaemia

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What are the risk factors for myeloma?

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Older age
Male
Black ethnic origin
Family history
Obesity

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What investigations are useful in the diagnosis of myeloma?

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FBC - anaemia, leukopenia
Calcium - raised
ESR - increased
Plasma viscosity - increased
U&E - renal impairment
Urine protein electrophoresis - Bence-jones proteins
Serum protein electrophoresis

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What investigation is used to confirm the diagnosis of myeloma?

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Bone marrow biopsy

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What imaging is used in myeloma to assess for bone lesions?

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First choice - whole body MRI
Second choice - whole body low-dose CT
Third choice - Skeletal survery (XR of whole body)

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What XR findings are consitent with myeloma?

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Well-defined lytic lesions
Diffuse osteopenia
Abnormal fractures

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What is involved in the management of myeloma?

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Chemotherapy
Stem cell transplant
Bisphosphonates
Radiotherapy
Orthopaedic surgery