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Blood, 1 November 2008, Vol. 112, No. 9, pp. 3533.
MGUS: not so benign after allLONDON HEALTH SCIENCES CENTRE
In this issue of Blood, Kristinsson and colleagues provide evidence that MGUS is a risk factor for the development of DVT.
These results have important implications. The fact that patients with MGUS have an increased risk of DVT together with the known risk of transformation to multiple myeloma suggests there may be a common underlying mechanism or etiology to the 2 conditions that is independent of cancer treatment. Limitations of this study include the obvious facts that it is retrospective and the diagnoses are determined only by the discharge diagnostic codes. Due to the difficulty of separating patients with pulmonary embolism from other respiratory conditions, patients with isolated pulmonary embolism were not identified and so we don't know if there is an increased risk for that. Nonetheless, this study should point the way to identifying the underlying pathogenesis of DVT in patients with plasma cell dysplasia and may ultimately help to identify those patients who should have thromboprophylaxis.
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Conflict-of-interest disclosure: The author declares no competing financial interests.
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