Multiple myeloma at the University Teaching Hospital, Lusaka: A retrospective study.
Abstract
A retrospective study of the clinical and laboratory findings in sixteen cases of multiple myeloma seen at the University Teaching Hospital, Lusaka between March 1972 and July 1976 was carried out.The majority of cases presented in the fourth and fifth decade of life. The commonest presenting symptom was bone pain and bone tenderness was the commonest physical finding. The majority of patients were anaemic and hypoalbuminaemic. Bence Jones protein was detected in only one case.
Citation
Traub, N.(1977). Multiple myeloma at the University Teaching Hospital, Lusaka: A retrospective study. Medical Journal of Zambia. 11(5)Sponsorhip
Office of Global AIDS/US Department of StatePublisher
Medical Journal of Zambia
Subject
Multiple Myeloma---ZambiaKahler Disease---Zambia
Myeloma, Multiple---Zambia
Myeloma, Plasma-Cell---Zambia
Description
Clinical and laboratory findings in sixteen cases of multiple myeloma