1. Diagnosis, treatment, and response assessment in solitary plasmacytoma: updated recommendations from a European Expert Panel.
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Caers, J., Paiva, B., Zamagni, E., Leleu, X., Bladé, J., Kristinsson, S. Y., Touzeau, C., Abildgaard, N., Terpos, E., Heusschen, R., Ocio, E., Delforge, M., Sezer, O., Beksac, M., Ludwig, H., Merlini, G., Moreau, P., Zweegman, S., Engelhardt, M., and Rosiñol, L.
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PLASMA cell diseases ,HEMATOLOGISTS ,PLASMACYTOMA ,POSITRON emission tomography ,COMPUTED tomography ,MAGNETIC resonance imaging ,DIAGNOSIS ,THERAPEUTICS - Abstract
Solitary plasmacytoma is an infrequent form of plasma cell dyscrasia that presents as a single mass of monoclonal plasma cells, located either extramedullary or intraosseous. In some patients, a bone marrow aspiration can detect a low monoclonal plasma cell infiltration which indicates a high risk of early progression to an overt myeloma disease. Before treatment initiation, whole body positron emission tomography-computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging should be performed to exclude the presence of additional malignant lesions. For decades, treatment has been based on high-dose radiation, but studies exploring the potential benefit of systemic therapies for high-risk patients are urgently needed. In this review, a panel of expert European hematologists updates the recommendations on the diagnosis and management of patients with solitary plasmacytoma. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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