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:* [[Osteoblastoma]] | :* [[Osteoblastoma]] | ||
:* [[Aneurysmal bone cyst]] | :* [[Aneurysmal bone cyst]] | ||
:* [[Solitary bone cyst]] | :* [[Traumatic bone cyst|Solitary bone cyst]] | ||
:* [[Hyperparathyroidism]] | :* [[Hyperparathyroidism]] | ||
:* [[Infection]] | :* [[Infection]] | ||
:* [[Chondroblastoma]] | :* [[Chondroblastoma]] | ||
:* [[Chondromyxoid Fibroma]] | :* [[Fibroma|Chondromyxoid Fibroma]] | ||
* | * Reactive plasmacytosis | ||
*[[Macroglobulinemia]] | *[[Macroglobulinemia]] | ||
*Bone metastatic tumor | *Bone metastatic tumor |
Revision as of 17:23, 17 February 2014
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Overview
It needs to be differentiated from other blood cell disorders as well as bony neoplasms and metastasis.
Differentiating Muliple Myeloma from other Diseases
- Diseases with similar symptoms
- Bone fracture - this includes lytic bone tumors such as:
- Reactive plasmacytosis
- Macroglobulinemia
- Bone metastatic tumor
- Other plasma cell disorders such as: