A multiple myeloma of the late middle ages from unterregenbach, southwestern Germany

In the early 1960s the grave of a probable donor was discovered in the St Veit church in Unterregenbach, Stadt Langenburg, Kreis Crailsheim, southwestern Germany. After a re‐examination, the skeleton may be regarded as clearly corresponding to the typical clinical picture of a multiple myeloma/plasm...

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description In the early 1960s the grave of a probable donor was discovered in the St Veit church in Unterregenbach, Stadt Langenburg, Kreis Crailsheim, southwestern Germany. After a re‐examination, the skeleton may be regarded as clearly corresponding to the typical clinical picture of a multiple myeloma/plasma cell myeloma. The 45–55‐year‐old female individual shows all the characteristics of a malignant plasma cell tumour, with specific osteolytic lesions of the skull, vertebrae, ribs, pelvis, scapulae and long bones, and even‐sized single defects without reactive zones on the edges. Several pathological fractures of the ribs and a vertebral compression fracture can be observed. The gnawing‐mark‐like features on the inner surface of the compact bone and the ‘punched‐out’ lesions on the outer are distinguishing marks of a multiple myeloma.
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