Extramedullary plasmocytoma in diabetic patient with multiple myeloma/

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Yudelquis Betancourt-Loyola
Yurielas Betancourt-Loyola

Abstract

Extramedullary plasmacytomas represent 3% of plasma cell neoplasms. Their most frequent locations are the gastrointestinal and upper respiratory tract. Bone radiographs were positive, showing multiple osteolytic lesions throughout the bone skeleton. The patient died during chemotherapy treatment. The images presented correspond to a skull tomography with axial, sagittal and three-dimensional (3D) reconstruction in a female patient with multiple myeloma and extramedullary plasmacytoma.

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Betancourt-Loyola Y, Betancourt-Loyola Y. Extramedullary plasmocytoma in diabetic patient with multiple myeloma/ . Rev. cienc. med. vida [Internet]. 2023 Jan. 14 [cited 2025 Dec. 27];1(1-3):004. Available from: https://editorial.udv.edu.gt/index.php/RCMV/article/view/15
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Imágenes Médicas
Author Biographies

Yudelquis Betancourt-Loyola, Chuka Referral Hospital

Doctora en Medicina. Especialista en Imagenología. Chuka Referral Hospital. Tharaka Nithi County. Kenya.

Yurielas Betancourt-Loyola, Milton Cato Memorial Hospital

Doctora en Medicina. Especialista en Medicina General Integral. Especialista en Endocrinología