Confusion, cognitive impairment, and spinal cord compression caused by plasmacytoma: a case report

  • Michael Axenhus
  • Nenad Bogdanovic
Publication date
August 2021
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Journal
BMC Neurology

Abstract

Abstract Background Plasmacytomas are rare tumors comprised of neoplastic monoclonal plasma cells and can be found anywhere in the body. Plasmacytomas that involve the nervous system can give rise to diffuse symptoms depending on their location. Patients with confusion or dementia might be difficult to neurologically assess in an acute setting and the subtle symptoms of neurological pathology caused by rare malignancies might go undiagnosed. Case presentation The patient is an 80 year old man presenting to the ER with walking difficulties, pain, and confusion. He underwent neurological evaluation for dementia and was eventually diagnosed with possible Alzheimer’s disease and a malignant plasmacytoma causing spinal cord compression. His CSF ...

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