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Solitary Mandibular Lesion as the Presenting Sign of Multiple Myeloma: A Rare Case Report
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Premalatha, B R
, Lalitha, R M
, Jude, J
, Rao, Roopa S
2012
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Solitary Mandibular Lesion as the Presenting Sign of Multiple Myeloma: A Rare Case Report
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Premalatha, B R
, Lalitha, R M
, Jude, J
, Rao, Roopa S
2012
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Solitary Mandibular Lesion as the Presenting Sign of Multiple Myeloma: A Rare Case Report
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Solitary Mandibular Lesion as the Presenting Sign of Multiple Myeloma: A Rare Case Report
2012
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Multiple myeloma (MM) is a rare hematological malignancy caused by monoclonal proliferation of plasma cells in the marrow of various bones. It is more common in men in the sixth and seventh decade of life. Patients usually present with bone pain, fatigue, recurrent infections, renal failure and nervous system dysfunction. Rarely, oral lesions may be the initial sign of multiple myeloma presenting with pain, jaw swelling, tooth mobility, multiple punched out radiolucencies and parasthesia. A case of multiple myeloma occurring in a 71 year old male patient who presented with a solitary lesion in the mandible is presented here. This paper highlights the importance of knowing oral manifestations of multiple myeloma and interdisciplinary approach required for early diagnosis.
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Incessant Nature Science Publishers Private Limited
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