Solitary plasmacytoma extramedullary to duodenal level: an unusual case of intestinal occlusion

Plasma cell neoplasms represent only 1-2% of hematological malignancies and intestinal plasmocytoma represents only 3%. Extramedullary plasmocytomas most commonly are located in upper airway and oral cavity; the gastrointestinal plasmocytoma only represents 12%, the most frequent being the gastric o...

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Main Authors: Manuel Lorenzo López Reboiro (Author), Inés Navarro Menéndez (Author), Lucía Cid Conde (Author), José López Castro (Author)
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Published: Sociedade Galega de Medicina Interna, 2019-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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Summary:Plasma cell neoplasms represent only 1-2% of hematological malignancies and intestinal plasmocytoma represents only 3%. Extramedullary plasmocytomas most commonly are located in upper airway and oral cavity; the gastrointestinal plasmocytoma only represents 12%, the most frequent being the gastric one. We present a brief report about an extramedullary solitary plasmocytoma at the intestinal level (duodenum).
Item Description:0304-4866
1989-3922
10.22546/52/1641