A pain management physician accused of failing to make a timely diagnosis of a patient's spine growth settled a lawsuit for $2 million.
Nat Clin Pract Gastroenterol Hepatol. 2007;4(2):111-115. Cancer in an unknown primary site accounts for 2% of all cancers, [10] and typically presents with symptoms that refer to a metastatic ...
The lesion was homogeneous in structure, so the possible diagnoses were a metastasis, lymphoma, or plasmacytoma. Histological analysis demonstrated a lambda-type plasmacytic myeloma. No further ...
An early stage of a plasmocytoma (stage IIA according to the Durie and Salmon staging system [2]) was diagnosed; this was deemed to require regular follow-up, but not treatment. Careful ...
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Meera Shah, from Hertfordshire, was diagnosed with a solitary bone plasmacytoma in 2011. It progressed to myeloma in 2018 and the new mum felt it was important to share her diagnosis with others.
Two months after the bone scan, CT-guided biopsy of the thoracic spine lesion confirmed plasmacytoma, which was negative for CD20 but positive for CD79a with lambda light chain restriction.