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Abstract(s)
Solitary bone plasmacytoma is a plasma cell
disorder characterized by the formation of a single
tumor in the bone. Most commonly, the tumor
develops in the spine, and is progressively less
frequent in the pelvis, ribs, upper extremities, skull,
femur and sternum. Symptoms are mainly local.
In most cases, multiple myeloma ensues,
conferring it a poor prognosis.
The authors describe the case of a 53-year-old
male patient who presented with persistent low
back pain without apparent cause until a
radiography of the lumbar spine was performed.
It revealed a lytic lesion, which was proven to be a
plasmacytoma after a computed tomography
guided biopsy.
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Keywords
Plasmacitoma Coluna Vertebral Vértebras Lombares
Citation
Acta Radiol Port. 2014;26(101): 31-34