[Neutropenic enteropathy associated with multiple myeloma].
الكلمات الدالة
نبذة مختصرة
Neutropenic enteropathy and multiple myeloma. Neutropenic enteropathy (NE) is an acute entity with an aggressive clinical behavior. The most common reported association of NE is with neutropenic children under chemotherapy for leukemias and lymphomas, other less common causes include: neutropenic adults with treatment for autoimmune diseases, aplastic anemia, cyclic benign neutropenia or solid-neoplasms. There are two cases of NE associated to multiple myeloma (MM). There was a 62 year old man with MM diagnosed ten months earlier and under chemotherapy. He developed abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and rectal bleeding three days before death. The autopsy study revealed ulcers and thickening of the colonic wall in 40% of the entire surface, and in 5% of the ileum. The microscopic analysis revealed mucosal and submucosal ischemic necrosis, and bacterial invasion without acute inflammatory response. As the two previously reported cases, he received vincristine and steroids a few days before developing neutropenia. This report shows the clinical and morphologic findings of the third case of the association of NE and MM, and the first one illustrated in Mexico.