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The many faces of plasma cell neoplasms: morphological and immunophenotypical variants of the great imitator.

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Plasma cell neoplasms are notorious for having diverse morphological presentations, and less frequently, unusual immunophenotypical profiles. This unexpected immunomorphological variability could lead to erroneous impressions upon initial assessment, potentially delaying… Click to show full abstract

Plasma cell neoplasms are notorious for having diverse morphological presentations, and less frequently, unusual immunophenotypical profiles. This unexpected immunomorphological variability could lead to erroneous impressions upon initial assessment, potentially delaying the generation of a final accurate diagnosis. In this review, we present a concise, yet comprehensive summary of both morphological and immunophenotypical variants of plasma cell neoplasms from the archives of MD Anderson Hematopathology Department, with emphasis on possible diagnostic pitfalls precluding a timely and accurate assessment.

Keywords: cell neoplasms; morphological immunophenotypical; immunophenotypical variants; plasma cell

Journal Title: Pathology
Year Published: 2021

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