Recurrent orbital inflammatory syndrome as a presenting sign of multiple myeloma: a case report.

IF 2.9 Q1 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Chloe Depraetere, Ciel De Vriendt, Dimitri Roels, Elke O Kreps, Virginie G S Ninclaus
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Abstract

Introduction: Orbital inflammation has a variety of underlying causes and warrants comprehensive work-up including extensive blood work and imaging studies. This case report highlights a rare presentation of multiple myeloma presenting as recurrent orbital inflammatory syndrome.

Case report: A 61-year-old woman experienced brief episodes of recurrent orbital inflammation, as documented by MRI. Work-up revealed a high-risk smoldering myeloma without sufficient evidence of plasma cell-mediated orbital inflammation on the first biopsy samples. The CRAB criteria (hyperCalcemia, Renal insufficiency, Anemia, Bone lesions) were not met, nor were there formal criteria for myeloma. The appearance of crystalline keratopathy allowed for a diagnosis of multiple myeloma, as this ocular involvement demonstrated organ damage. Myeloma treatment led to a complete and ocular remission.

Discussion: This case emphasizes the importance of conducting a thorough systemic work-up and the need for repeated comprehensive ophthalmologic evaluations with each flare-up of recurrent orbital inflammation. Subtle but rare changes observed during follow-up can provide critical information that may alter the diagnosis.

作为多发性骨髓瘤表现症状的复发性眼眶炎综合征:病例报告。
介绍:眼眶炎症的病因多种多样,需要进行全面检查,包括广泛的血液检查和影像学检查。本病例报告重点介绍了一种罕见的多发性骨髓瘤表现为复发性眼眶炎综合征的病例:病例报告:一名 61 岁的妇女出现短暂的复发性眼眶炎症,核磁共振成像显示为复发性眼眶炎症。检查结果显示她患有高危的烟雾型骨髓瘤,但首次活检样本中没有充分证据显示浆细胞介导的眼眶炎症。患者不符合CRAB标准(高钙血症、肾功能不全、贫血、骨病变),也没有骨髓瘤的正式标准。结晶性角膜病的出现使多发性骨髓瘤的诊断成为可能,因为这种眼部受累显示了器官损伤。骨髓瘤治疗后,患者的眼部症状完全缓解:本病例强调了进行全面系统检查的重要性,以及每次眼眶炎症复发时反复进行全面眼科评估的必要性。在随访过程中观察到的细微但罕见的变化可提供改变诊断的关键信息。
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