Extragenitourinary malakoplakia in a patient with myeloma clinically mimicking extramedullary myelomatous disease

Siraj M. El Jamal, Sharp F. Malak, R. Michelle Cox, Robert B. Lorsbach

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Abstract

Malakoplakia is a rare granulomatous disorder of unknown etiology and usually affects patients with underlying immunosuppression. This disorder usually involves the genitourinary tract but has been reported in a wide array of anatomical sites. We present a case of extragenitourinary malakoplakia, developing in a patient with a history of plasma cell myeloma, which clinically mimicked recurrent extramedullary myelomatous involvement. Radiologically, this lesion was a 10-cm soft-tissue mass located in the left flank and iliacus muscle. Excisional biopsy revealed a histiocytic infiltrate with histologic features diagnostic of malakoplakia. This case demonstrates the clinical and pathologic diagnostic challenges of malakoplakia arising outside the genitourinary tract. Given that it can closely mimic malignancy in such settings, malakoplakia should be considered in the differential diagnosis of soft-tissue masses developing in patients with hematologic malignancy and iatrogenic immunosuppression. This case highlights the importance for awareness on the part of clinicians, radiologists, and pathologists that malakoplakia can present as a soft-tissue mass.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)602-604
Number of pages3
JournalHuman Pathology
Volume42
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2011
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Granulomatous inflammation
  • Malakoplakia
  • Michaelis-Gutmann body
  • Multiple myeloma
  • Retroperitoneum

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