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Multiple myeloma with cardiac involvement accompanied by partial superior vena cava obstruction: A case report and literature review.

Shuzhen WangRuohan ZhaoKunyue TanChunxia LiuLijuan ZhangMin XuFeng Xiong
Published in: Echocardiography (Mount Kisco, N.Y.) (2021)
Multiple myeloma is a malignant proliferative disorder of plasma cells. Extramedullary involvement of the endocardium is rare in multiple myeloma. Here, we reported a 57-year-old male, once was diagnosed with multiple myeloma. The echocardiography reveled multiple solid masses in the right atrium, along with partial obstruction of superior vena cava. The mass resection alleviated the edema of upper limbs and identified the mass as extramedullary plasmablastic transformation and endocardial involvement. We also conducted a literature review and summary analysis of space-occupying lesions in the heart in 12 patients with multiple myeloma (including the current case) in the last 10 years. Echocardiography is the preferred radiologic examination method for diagnosis and follow-up in multiple myeloma with cardiac involvement, and surgical resection is effective for alleviating symptoms.
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