Pulmonary Hemorrhage and Acute Renal Failure as an Initial Presentation of Multiple Myeloma
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概要
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The combined clinical presentation of acute renal failure with pulmonary hemorrhage is known as pulmonary-renal syndrome. We describe a case of an 84-year-old woman who presented with acute renal failure and pulmonary hemorrhage at onset. Renal biopsy and bone marrow aspiration showed cast nephropathy and an abnormal increase in plasma cells, respectively. She was diagnosed with multiple myeloma and successfully treated with plasma exchange and corticosteroids. This case indicates that multiple myeloma should be considered as a cause of pulmonary-renal syndrome.
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著者
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Tsujimura Yoshinori
Department Of Electronics Faculty Of Technology Kanazawa University
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ISONO Motohide
Department of Medicine, Otsu Municipal Hospital
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Yasuda Mako
Department Of Medicine Otsu Municipal Hospital
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Isono Motohide
Department Of Medicine Otsu Municipal Hospital
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Morita Yoshikata
Department Of Medicine Otsu Municipal Hospital
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Nakao Mitsushige
Department of Medicine, Otsu Municipal Hospital
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