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{{Plasma cell neoplasm}} | |||
{{CMG}}; {{AE}} {{Ammu}} | |||
==Overview== | |||
==Differentiating Plasma Cell Neoplasms from Other Diseases== | |||
===Plasmacytoma=== | |||
The differential diagnosis of a plasmacytoma includes: | |||
* Plasma cell granuloma | |||
:* The plasma cell granuloma shows a balanced proliferation of kappa- and lambda-reacting cells on immunocytochemical evaluation. | |||
* Plasmacytoid lymphoma | |||
:* The plasmacytoid lymphoma comprises a mixture of lymphocytes and plasma cells. | |||
* Large cell lymphoma of immunoblastic type | |||
:* Immunoblastic lymphoma will usually involve lymph nodes in contrast to plasmacytoma. | |||
:* Immunophenotypic studies: immunoblastic lymphomas have cytoplasmic IgM heavy chain and express pan-B-cell surface antigens such as CD19 and CD20. Plasmacytomas contain IgA or IgG heavy chain and are generally negative for pan-B-surface antigens; approximately 20% of plasmacytomas and myelomas are positive with pan-B-cell antibodies. | |||
* For a patient presenting with '''M protein''', the major differential dignosis is among | |||
# [[Myeloma]] | |||
# [[MGUS]] | |||
# Smoldering myeloma | |||
# [[Macroglobulinemia]] | |||
# Primary [[amyloidosis]] | |||
* In patients suffering from '''Marrow Plasmacytosis''', flow cytometry and immunostaining must be used to differentiate between | |||
# Monoclonal plasma cell disorders | |||
# Polyclonal reactive plasmacytosis found in | |||
## [[Autoimmune diseases]] | |||
## Metastatic carcinoma | |||
## [[Chronic liver disease]] | |||
## [[AIDS]] | |||
## Chronic infection | |||
* '''Bone leisions''' must be biposied to diffentiated between | |||
# Metastatic cancer to bone | |||
# [[Multiple myeloma]] | |||
==References== | |||
{{reflist|2}} | |||
[[Category:Disease]] | |||
[[Category:Hematology]] | |||
[[Category:Oncology]] |
Revision as of 23:05, 19 June 2014
Template:Plasma cell neoplasm Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Ammu Susheela, M.D. [2]
Overview
Differentiating Plasma Cell Neoplasms from Other Diseases
Plasmacytoma
The differential diagnosis of a plasmacytoma includes:
- Plasma cell granuloma
- The plasma cell granuloma shows a balanced proliferation of kappa- and lambda-reacting cells on immunocytochemical evaluation.
- Plasmacytoid lymphoma
- The plasmacytoid lymphoma comprises a mixture of lymphocytes and plasma cells.
- Large cell lymphoma of immunoblastic type
- Immunoblastic lymphoma will usually involve lymph nodes in contrast to plasmacytoma.
- Immunophenotypic studies: immunoblastic lymphomas have cytoplasmic IgM heavy chain and express pan-B-cell surface antigens such as CD19 and CD20. Plasmacytomas contain IgA or IgG heavy chain and are generally negative for pan-B-surface antigens; approximately 20% of plasmacytomas and myelomas are positive with pan-B-cell antibodies.
- For a patient presenting with M protein, the major differential dignosis is among
- Myeloma
- MGUS
- Smoldering myeloma
- Macroglobulinemia
- Primary amyloidosis
- In patients suffering from Marrow Plasmacytosis, flow cytometry and immunostaining must be used to differentiate between
- Monoclonal plasma cell disorders
- Polyclonal reactive plasmacytosis found in
- Autoimmune diseases
- Metastatic carcinoma
- Chronic liver disease
- AIDS
- Chronic infection
- Bone leisions must be biposied to diffentiated between
- Metastatic cancer to bone
- Multiple myeloma