2006
DOI: 10.1016/s0761-8417(06)75448-7
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Plasmocytome solitaire à localisation costale : une tumeur rare à ne pas méconnaître

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“…Le plasmocytome solitaire osseux est défini par l'existence d'un infiltrat localisé de plasmocytes malins; sans atteinte plasmocytaire proliférative systémique ou disséminée [ 5 ]. Il se distingue par son caractère isolé, local et son évolution souvent lente [ 6 ].…”
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“…Le plasmocytome solitaire osseux est défini par l'existence d'un infiltrat localisé de plasmocytes malins; sans atteinte plasmocytaire proliférative systémique ou disséminée [ 5 ]. Il se distingue par son caractère isolé, local et son évolution souvent lente [ 6 ].…”
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“…Il se distingue par son caractère isolé, local et son évolution souvent lente [ 6 ]. C'est une tumeur rare, représentant moins de 5% des néoplasies à plasmocytes (PPM: Prolifération Plasmocytaire Maligne) [ 2 , 5 ]. Il est exceptionnel dans sa localisation costale [ 5 , 7 ].…”
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“…The diagnosis is based on identification of the localized tumor composed of monoclonal plasma cells identical to those observed in multiple myeloma, and absence of the signs in favor of a disseminated form. [3] According to the current recommendations, the detection of a monoclonal component in the serum or urine does not exclude a diagnosis of solitary plasmacytoma. [15] Urine electrophoresis is an important test, because it may show abnormalities in a few patients even when the serum electrophoresis is normal.…”
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“…[13] It may present as the sole manifestation of plasma cell neoplasm, as a solitary plasmacytoma of the bone or as a consequence of multiple myeloma. A solitary plasmacytoma in a rib usually shows destruction of the bone cortex with extension into the surrounding soft tissues.…”
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