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Abdulla Alabed1, Faisal Abubaker2, Saud Abdulhameed Alkhlofi1
1Internal Medicine Department, King Hamad University Hospital, Busaiteen, Kingdom of Bahrain.
Abstract:
Plasmacytoid carcinoma is a proliferation of discohesive cells. Gastrointestinal tract plasmacytoid carcinomas, whether primary or metastatic in origin, are both very rare. Immunohistochemistry plays a crucial role in localization. We present a case of a 60-year-old female, known case of left breast invasive lobular carcinoma with gastric, duodenal, and colonic plasmacytoid adenocarcinoma.
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