Extra medullary Plasmacytoma of nasal cavity- A rare case report Case Report

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Sunderesh kamal Chander
Vanishree M
Sonti Sulochana
Muthuvel Esakki

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Extramedullary plasmacytoma is a rare neoplasm characterized by monoclonal proliferation of plasma cells  and accounts  for about 3 - 5% of  all plasma cell neoplasms including bone and extramedullary tumors. Extramedullary Plasmacytomas are more predominant in males who are in the 5th – 6th decade. It is most often located in the head and neck region. It usually affects upper respiratory tract 80% cases and 15% spread to cervical lymph nodes.  They usually present as rhinorrhea, epistaxis and nasal obstruction. Approximately 15% progress to myeloma and 25% have local recurrence, may spread to regional lymph nodes or metastasize to distant sites.

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Sunderesh kamal Chander, Vanishree M, Sonti Sulochana, & Muthuvel Esakki. (2022). Extra medullary Plasmacytoma of nasal cavity- A rare case report: Case Report. International Journal of Orofacial Biology, 6(2), 10–15. https://doi.org/10.56501/intjorofacbiol.v6i2.617
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