1979
DOI: 10.1159/000207639
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Primary Plasmacytoma of Lymph Nodes

Abstract: Most plasmacytomas of lymph nodes are secondary metastases from myeloma or from primary plasmacytoma of the upper air passages. Primary plasmacytomas of lymph nodes are very rare. A case of primary plasmacytoma of mediastinal, cervical and para-aortic lymph nodes is reported. Bence Jones proteinuria of 8 g/24 h was present. Repeated bone marrow examinations were normal. When the patient died, 17 months after the first symptoms, the bone marrow was still not involved.

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“…The electronic searches yielded 1143 articles (PubMed: 418, Web of Science: 292, Embase: 265, and Scopus: 168) and 82 studies reporting 102 individuals were included in this systematic review 17–98 (Figure 1).…”
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“…The electronic searches yielded 1143 articles (PubMed: 418, Web of Science: 292, Embase: 265, and Scopus: 168) and 82 studies reporting 102 individuals were included in this systematic review 17–98 (Figure 1).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Most cases were primary and extraosseous lesions. However, both extraosseous and intraosseous lesions result in a variety of findings, including swelling associated or not with pain, facial asymmetry, numbness, paraesthesia, and hoarseness 17–98 . Notably, the findings indicated that most cases had a diagnosis of plasmacytoma (extramedullary or solitary of bone) and the remaining ones had systemic involvement by PCM.…”
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“…Primary nodal plasmacytoma is extremely rare. 1–4 All seven cases of primary nodal plasmacytoma recently reported by Lin and Weiss, followed an indolent course, except in one patient with slow progression. 5 These authors also suggested that the pathogenesis of primary nodal plasmacytoma was unrelated to the virus.…”
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