Multiple myeloma is hematological cancer that develops in plasma cells found in soft spongy tissues at the centre of bones. Myeloma cells result in the production of abnormal antibodies. Although ocular manifestations of multiple myeloma are uncommon, its earlier diagnosis has a positive influence on the disease course.
Some of the patients with multiple myeloma die due to ophthalmic complications. The ophthalmic complications are: Visual disturbances Neurothalmic symptoms in the form of diplopia Orbital involvement Hyperviscosity retinopathy Share your opinion.