An uncommon case of sacral plasmacytoma in a young male

Authors

  • satyabrat Srikumar Command Hospital Kolkata
  • Sabyasachi Sen command hospital kolkata
  • Samrat Ghosh command hospital kolkata
  • Atul Mishra Dept of Radiology, command hospital kolkata

Keywords:

Plasmacytoma, Peripheral neuropathy, Sacral tumour

Abstract

Solitary bone plasmacytoma (SBP) is an uncommon entity that is characterized by localized proliferation of monoclonal plasma cells (1). Primarily it affects the axial skeleton without evidence of systemic involvement. Involvement of the extremity is unusual. In cases of atypical presentation at a younger age, this entity is mostly suspected radiologically and subsequently confirmed by pathological and biochemical evaluation.

Author Biographies

satyabrat Srikumar, Command Hospital Kolkata

Asst Professor, Dept of Radiology

Sabyasachi Sen, command hospital kolkata

Final year resident, Dept of Radiology

Samrat Ghosh, command hospital kolkata

Asst Professor, Dept of Radiology

Atul Mishra, Dept of Radiology, command hospital kolkata

Head of the Department, Dept of Radiology

Published

16-09-2024

How to Cite

Srikumar, satyabrat, Sen, S., Ghosh, S. ., & Mishra, A. (2024). An uncommon case of sacral plasmacytoma in a young male. Bombay Hospital Journal, 65(2). Retrieved from https://portal.bhjournal.org/index.php/ins/article/view/114