Marrow
Macroglobulinemia
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Macroglobulinemia
, Waldenstrom's Macroglobulinemia, Primary Macroglobulinemia
Pathophysiology
Lymph
oproliferative Malignancy
Proliferation of plasma cells and
Lymphocyte
s
Similar to
Multiple Myeloma
Produces a large monoclonal IgM
Protein
Epidemiology
Older men more frequently affected
Hereditary component
Symptoms
Weakness
Fatigue
Oronasal bleeding
Blurred Vision
or
Decreased Visual Acuity
(33%)
No Bone pain
Contrast with
Multiple Myeloma
Hyperviscosity results in neurologic symptoms
Dizziness
or
Vertigo
Headache
Nystagmus
Paresthesia
s
Decreased Level of Consciousness
(
Somnolence
to
Coma
)
Sudden
Deafness
Progressive spinal muscular atrophy
Signs
Pallor
Splenomegaly
Hepatomegaly
Peripheral
Lymphadenopathy
Retina
l lesions
Retina
l
Hemorrhage
Retina
l Exudate
Venous congestion
Peripheral Neuropathy
Pulmonary Disease
Infiltrates or
Pleural Effusion
Labs
Complete Blood Count
Normocytic normochromic
Anemia
Peripheral Smear
Rouleau formation
Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate
markedly elevated
Bone Marrow Biopsy
Hypocellular
Extensive Infiltrations by lymphoid and plasma cells
Increased
Mast Cell
numbers
Immunoelectrophoresis
Monoclonal IgM
Protein
>3 g/dl
Differential Diagnosis
Multiple Myeloma
Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia
(CLL)
Lymphoma
Management
Suppression of
Lymphocyte
and Plasma Cell proliferation
Chlorambucil
Cyclophosphamide
Combination chemotherapeutic regimens
Hyperviscosity
Plasmapheresis with cell separator
Prognosis
Five Year median survival after diagnosis
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