Research Article
Zofia Tynski, Ikkei Hirama and
Abstract
The coexistence of synchronous chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) and multiple myeloma (MM) in a bone marrow of a patient is a very rare occurrence. To our knowledge, only four publications were reported in the English literature. Herein, we describe a 75 year-old gentleman who presented with fatigue and lethargy of 8 weeks duration. He was found to be anemic, with a mild lymphocytosis, decreased renal function, normal calcium level, and conspicuous M-Spike on serum electrophoresis. Furthermore, trephine bone marrow biopsy demonstrated two distinct hematological malignancies: CLL and MM.