The solitary plasmacytoma of mandible: A case report

the solitary plasmacytomas entities characterized by the neoplastic proliferation of a single clone of plasma cells, typically producing a monoclonal immunoglobulin. It represents less than 5% of plasma cell dyscrasias. The most common sites of solitary plasmacytomas are long bones. The jaws locatio...

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description the solitary plasmacytomas entities characterized by the neoplastic proliferation of a single clone of plasma cells, typically producing a monoclonal immunoglobulin. It represents less than 5% of plasma cell dyscrasias. The most common sites of solitary plasmacytomas are long bones. The jaws location remains extremely rare, only 4.4% of solitary plasmacytomas of bone occur in the mandible, the diagnosis is based on the biopsy evidence of plasma cell proliferation and absence of evidence of involvement of other bones. The authors report the case of a healthy 49-year-old man with no general history, presented with a painless slow-growing lesion of the left jaw that had persisted and increased in size for one month. Clinical examination revealed a large lesion 4 × 4 cm with irregular borders of the retro-molar area on the left jaw, infiltrated into underlying tissue, with sensory disturbances and facial asymmetry. Treatment methods of plasmacytomas of the jaw include local surgery (curettage of the lesion), local irradiation, systemic chemotherapy, or a combining therapy. Early diagnosis and treatment are crucial for better resolution of the disease. •The solitary plasmacytoma of the jaw is rare.•The clinical behavior is very diverse.•The main treatment is surgical excision associated with local irradiation or systemic chemotherapy.•Follow-up is necessary to reveal multiple myeloma transformation.
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