| Literature DB >> 34969021 |
Truc Thi Hoang Nguyen1, Mi Young Eo1, Buyanbileg Sodnom-Ish1, Yun Ju Cho1, Soung Min Kim1.
Abstract
Solitary plasmacytoma (SP) is an uncommon form of plasma cell neoplasm occurring intraosseously or in soft tissue and presents as a single mass of monoclonal plasma cells. SP in the maxillary sinus is rare and can be misdiagnosed as other maxillary sinus tumors. The essential examinations in patients with the initial diagnosis of plasmacytoma are bone marrow biopsy, serum and urine electrophoresis, and kappa/lambda ratio (κ:λ ratio) to rule out multiple myeloma (MM). Herein, a rare case of SP in the maxillary sinus treated by surgery and localized radiation is reported. At the 10-year follow-up examination, local recurrence or disseminated development of MM were not evident.Entities:
Keywords: Maxillary sinus; Multiple myeloma; Plasmacytoma
Year: 2021 PMID: 34969021 PMCID: PMC8721414 DOI: 10.5125/jkaoms.2021.47.6.471
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Korean Assoc Oral Maxillofac Surg ISSN: 1225-1585
Fig. 1Preoperative panoramic (A), Waters’ view (B), and computed tomography axial view (C) revealed a mass within the right maxillary sinus (arrows). The mass destroyed the anterior, medial, and posterior walls of the sinus and extended into the right nasal cavity.
Fig. 2Panoramic (A) and Waters’ view (B) one month after recession surgery. Panoramic (C) and plain skull (D) views after mesh removal surgery.
Fig. 3Light microscopy photomicrograph of H&E staining of maxillary sinus plasmacytoma. A. Atypical plasma cells with typical cartwheel or clock face heterochromatin arrangement (red arrows) (×200). B. Plasma cells show various stages of maturity with enlarged nuclei and high nucleus-to-cytoplasm ratio (blue arrows) and mitosis (yellow arrows) (×400).