Leptomeningeal myelomatosis is a rare complication of multiple myeloma (<1% of the patients). There was an increase in the incidence of leptomeningeal myelomatosis during the last decade; the prognosis of leptomeningeal myelomatosis remains poor, (overall median survival from the time of diagnosis of 2 months). We discuss a rare case of a monoclonal gammopathy evolving into multiple myeloma and finally into a rapidly progressing leptomeningeal disease. A 76 year-old woman in hematologic follow-up for advanced stage multiple myeloma in sixth-line treatment had an episode of generalized tonic-clonic seizure with sphincter release followed by altered state of consciousness. The unenhanced head CT scan showed a mild enlargement of the ventricular system without intra-axial or extra-axial hemorrhages nor significant changes in brain parenchyma. The subsequent contrast-enhanced brain MRI revealed a widespread nodular leptomeningeal enhancement characterized by contrast-enhancement of the pia mater extended into the subarachnoid spaces of the sulci and cisterns, involving supra- and sub-tentorial regions and the statoacoustic nerve in the inner ear canal bilaterally. The fluid-attenuated inversion recovery MRI images demonstrated an abnormally elevated signal within the sulci in the parieto-occipital regions. The radiological diagnosis of leptomeningeal myelomatosis was made. The patient died 4 days after the examination. In patients with long-lasting multiple myeloma and onset of neurological signs or symptoms, a contrast-enhanced brain MRI should be performed to assess the actual burden of central nervous system involvement in leptomeningeal myelomatosis; CT may provide a clue to the diagnosis when progressive enlargement of the ventricles over time is noted.

Imaging findings in a case of leptomeningeal myelomatosis, a rare but critical central nervous system complication of multiple myeloma / Parillo, M.; Vaccarino, F.; Quattrocchi, C. C.. - In: THE NEURORADIOLOGY JOURNAL. - ISSN 1971-4009. - 36:5(2023), pp. 616-620. [10.1177/19714009221150849]

Imaging findings in a case of leptomeningeal myelomatosis, a rare but critical central nervous system complication of multiple myeloma

Quattrocchi C. C.
2023-01-01

Abstract

Leptomeningeal myelomatosis is a rare complication of multiple myeloma (<1% of the patients). There was an increase in the incidence of leptomeningeal myelomatosis during the last decade; the prognosis of leptomeningeal myelomatosis remains poor, (overall median survival from the time of diagnosis of 2 months). We discuss a rare case of a monoclonal gammopathy evolving into multiple myeloma and finally into a rapidly progressing leptomeningeal disease. A 76 year-old woman in hematologic follow-up for advanced stage multiple myeloma in sixth-line treatment had an episode of generalized tonic-clonic seizure with sphincter release followed by altered state of consciousness. The unenhanced head CT scan showed a mild enlargement of the ventricular system without intra-axial or extra-axial hemorrhages nor significant changes in brain parenchyma. The subsequent contrast-enhanced brain MRI revealed a widespread nodular leptomeningeal enhancement characterized by contrast-enhancement of the pia mater extended into the subarachnoid spaces of the sulci and cisterns, involving supra- and sub-tentorial regions and the statoacoustic nerve in the inner ear canal bilaterally. The fluid-attenuated inversion recovery MRI images demonstrated an abnormally elevated signal within the sulci in the parieto-occipital regions. The radiological diagnosis of leptomeningeal myelomatosis was made. The patient died 4 days after the examination. In patients with long-lasting multiple myeloma and onset of neurological signs or symptoms, a contrast-enhanced brain MRI should be performed to assess the actual burden of central nervous system involvement in leptomeningeal myelomatosis; CT may provide a clue to the diagnosis when progressive enlargement of the ventricles over time is noted.
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Parillo, M.; Vaccarino, F.; Quattrocchi, C. C.
Imaging findings in a case of leptomeningeal myelomatosis, a rare but critical central nervous system complication of multiple myeloma / Parillo, M.; Vaccarino, F.; Quattrocchi, C. C.. - In: THE NEURORADIOLOGY JOURNAL. - ISSN 1971-4009. - 36:5(2023), pp. 616-620. [10.1177/19714009221150849]
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