Multiple myeloma can present with a myriad of symptoms including anemia, renal impairment, bony pain, hypercalcemia, etc. Thus, high clinical suspicion and prompt diagnostic evaluation are of prime importance. Workup of plasma cell disorders, baseline blood, radiological investigations, and timely hematology referral plays a vital role in confirming myeloma and ongoing management.
In this video, Dr. Varun Rajan discusses how high clinical suspicion and thorough workup can help in prompt diagnosis and management of patients with multiple myeloma.