Tuna H.Yildiz M.Kokino S.Çakir B.2024-06-122024-06-1220031302-0234https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14551/17457Multiple myeloma is a malignant tumor, usually presenting with multiple or diffuse bone involvement, characterized by plasma cells showing varying degrees of immaturity, including atypical forms. The most frequent clinical symptom is bone pain, generally referred to the spine, often remaining unlocalized. Three cases with delayed multiple myeloma diagnosis, admitted with back pain and initially diagnosed as benign spine disease, are presented in this study and literature is rewieved.trinfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessDiagnosis; Multiple Myeloma; Spinal InvolvementArticle; Backache; Bone Pain; Case Report; Clinical Feature; Hospital Admission; Human; Immaturity; Malignant Neoplastic Disease; Multiple Myeloma; Plasma Cell; Positron Emission Tomography; Spinal Pain; Spine Tumor; Symptomatology; Tumor LocalizationMultiple myeloma and spinal involvement: Case reportMultipl miyelom ve spinal tutulum: Olgu sunumuArticle49551552-s2.0-1242331927N/A