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  Vol. 95 No. 4, April 1977 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Multiple myeloma. Orbital involvement in a youth

S. R. Levin, A. G. Spaulding and J. A. Wirman

Orbital involvement by multiple myeloma is rare and affects older individuals usually. The youngest reported patient in a recent series that cites a median age of 56 years is 30 years of age. The present case involves a 19-year-old pregnant black female subject who complained initially of diplopia and whose presenting sign was proptosis. An extensive medical work-up and electron microscopic study were necessary to establish the diagnosis.





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