Mandibular solitary plasmocytoma of the jaw: a case report
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Rodríguez-Caballero, Beatriz; Sánchez Santolino, Sergio; García-Montesinos-Perea, Belén; García Reija, María Fe; Gómez Román, José Javier; Saiz Bustillo, Ramón CarlosFecha
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Medicina Oral, Patología Oral y Cirugía Bucal, 2011, 16(5), e647-50
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Valencia Medicina Oral
Palabras clave
Mandibular tumors
Plasma cell neoplasms
Solitary bone plasmocytoma
Resumen/Abstract
Plasma cell tumors are lymphoid neoplasms with an uncontrolled proliferation of B cells. These are divided into
localized forms (solitary bone plasmocytoma -SBP- and extramedullary plasmocytoma -EP-) and disseminated
forms (multiple myeloma?MM-). The SBP is a rare and controversial disease. The aim of this article is the analysis
of this entity based on the presentation of a 64-year-old man without previous medical history, with a mass in the
left mandibular angle extending to the parotid region on the same side. The panoramic radiography, computed
tomography and magnetic resonance imaging showed an osteolytic lesion 6.5 x 5 x 6.7 cm in the mandibular
angle with infiltration of the masticator space and left parotid region. The normality of the extension study, and
histopathological examination confirmed the diagnosis of SBP. The patient received treatment with radiotherapy
with good outcome.
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