Primary plasma cell leukaemia in a 22-year-old woman: A case report
Introduction: Primary plasma cell leukaemia is a rare and highly aggressive disease that is commonly diagnosed a decade earlier than multiple myeloma, at a median age of 55 years. However, it has also been described in younger patients, as documented in this case report. It often presents with hepat...
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Main Authors: | Robyn Marshall (Author), Jenifer Vaughan (Author), Ria David (Author), Elise Schapkaitz (Author), Sergio Carmona (Author), Tracey Wiggill (Author) |
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