Advanced multiple myeloma can form masses under the skin, which appear as large, purple bumps on the skin's surface. This is due to the accumulation of tumor cells beneath the skin and is usually only seen in the late stages of the disease. Sudden, unexplained rashes should always be examined by a doctor to ensure that they are not a sign of a serious issue.

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