[Secondary cutaneous plasmacytoma revealing multiple myeloma: about a case]
Lydie Ocini Ngolet1, Norbert Lamini N'soundhat2, Eliane Ndounga3
1Service d'Hématologie Clinique, CHU de Brazzaville, Congo.
The Pan African Medical Journal
|September 20, 2016
Abstract:
Secondary metastatic cutaneous plasmacytoma is a multiple extramedullary plasma cell proliferation involving skin. Its diagnosis is based on the identification of malignant plasma cells proliferation in the bone marrow and in the skin. Its occurrence is associated with advanced myeloma and a poor prognosis.
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