• African health sciences · Dec 2022

    Case Reports

    Multiple myeloma with unexplained isolated anaemia in a 24year old man- a case report.

    • Oladapo Wale Aworanti, Sunday Peter Ogundeji, Olateni Asake Adeoye, and Wuraola Adebola Shokunbi.
    • University College Hospital Ibadan, Department of Haematology.
    • Afr Health Sci. 2022 Dec 1; 22 (4): 646964-69.

    BackgroundMultiple myeloma (MM) is a disease of the elderly with a median age at presentation of 70 years. It is rare to diagnose MM in individuals less than 40 years and even extremely rare in those less than 30 years of age. MM is usually suspected in those aged 50 years and above having a combination of hypercalcemia, renal insufficiency, anaemia and bone lesions. Although anaemia is a common clinical feature of MM, it is very rare that anaemia would be the only clinical presentation, hence the need to report this index case.Case PresentationWe present a rare case of MM in a 24-year- old male who presented with only symptomatic anaemia. Investigations for the cause of anaemia, including Bone marrow aspiration cytology revealed a diagnosis of MM ISS stage II. Here, we highlighted the need to seek early haematologist consultation in investigating patients' whose cause of anaemia is not immediately obvious from the clinical presentation and routine laboratory investigations.ConclusionMM can present at a younger age with unexplained anaemia without bone pains or renal insufficiency. High level of suspicion for MM is required in young patients with unexplained anaemia.© 2022 Aworanti OW et al.

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