Light-Chain Multiple Myeloma Presenting as a Bone Tumor in the Right Knee Joint - a Case Report
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https://doi.org/10.15419/bmrat.v9i9.764Keywords:
Bone tumour, knee joint tumour, light chain myeloma, myelomaAbstract
Myeloma is the neoplastic proliferation of plasma cells. The peak age of onset of this disease is the seventh decade, and it is rare in young patients. Myeloma usually presents as lytic lesions in axial bones and rarely present as a joint disease. Usually, the tumor cells secrete monoclonal immunoglobulins. Non-secretory myeloma is a rare clinical entity. The incidence of light-chain myeloma is 16 - 20 % among all multiple myelomas, and the more common subtype is the lambda chain type. We present a case of kappa light chain-type myeloma in a 29-year-old male with the presenting lesion in the right knee joint. The case is presented for its rarity due to the age of patient, presentation, and type of myeloma.
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