Presentation
A known case of multiple myeloma.
Patient Data
Age: 47 years
Gender: Male
From the case:
Multiple myeloma with generalized osteopenia
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There is generalized osteopaenia with several vertebral compression fractures and vertebra plana.
Case Discussion
The findings are compatible with multiple myeloma.
Disseminated multiple myeloma has two common radiological appearances :
- numerous, well circumscribed lytic bone lesions : more common
- punched out lucencies e.g. pepperpot skull or raindrop skull
- endosteal scalloping
- generalized osteopaenia : less common
- often associated with vertebral compression fractures / vertebra plana.