Multiple Myeloma, Misdiagnosed As Somatic Symptom Disorder: A Case Report

Front Psychiatry. 2018 Oct 31:9:557. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2018.00557. eCollection 2018.

Abstract

Here we report on a case of a 57-year-old woman with pain and discomfort in multiple sites of upper body who was diagnosed as somatic symptom disorder after completing a partial examinations of relevant parts which turned out to be negative. Finished imageological examinations of all painful parts, she was eventually diagnosed with multiple myeloma after 6-month being misdiagnosed as somatic symptom disorder. This case highlights the importance of completing imageological examinations of all the painful parts of the patient to exclude the possibility of multiple myeloma especially when symptoms are associated with objective signs and treatment has been ineffective; and it is as well as significant to notice characteristics of symptoms and to pay excessive attention directed toward the symptoms in the diagnosis of somatic symptom disorder.

Keywords: case report; misdiagnosis; multiple myeloma; somatic symptom and related disorders; somatic symptom disorder.

Publication types

  • Case Reports