Case of the Day

Plasma Cell Tumor

Contributed by Allison L Zwingenberger

This aggressive bone lesion was not surgically resectable, and was treated with a total dose of 48 Gy in 16 3Gy fractions using 10 MV photons. The external mass resolved, and the pelvic bones returned to a near-normal shape and density.

Solitary plasma cell tumors are rare, and are most…

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