“…Patients with extensive plasma cell infiltration of greater than 30% do not usually present with typical myeloma symptoms (hypercalcemia, renal dysfunction, anemia, lytic lesions), but rather present with symptoms of organ damage, such as cardiac symptoms, nephrotic range proteinuria, dysphagia, peripheral neuropathy, fatigue, or GI symptoms ( Kastritis & Dimopoulos, 2015 ). Patients who do not have an initial concurrent diagnosis of MM will have a less than 1% likelihood of progressing to overt myeloma ( Gertz & Zeldenrust, 2014 ).…”