Chakraverty R, Sahai J
Indian J Pathol Microbiol. 1989 Apr;32(2):117-21.
From January 1984 to March 1987, eleven cases of multiple myeloma were registered in the Department of Radiotherapy, Safdarjang Hospital, New Delhi, giving an incidence of more than three cases per year. The cases had age distribution ranging 40-90 years, the youngest being 40 years and oldest 85 years. The majority were in their sixties. Majority were males. Moderate aches and pain either all over the body or confined to a region along with lethargy and weakness were the commonest presenting symptoms. Lytic bone lesions was the commonest complication. One case had cranial nerve involvement.