Extraosseous Plasmacytomas: A Radiologist’s Perspective—A Narrative Review of the Literature

Author:

Stefanidis Konstantinos1,Yusuf Gibran2,Mulita Francesk3ORCID,Tsalikidis Christos4ORCID,Mitsala Athanasia4ORCID,Konstantelou Elissavet5,Kotsopoulou Maria6,Koletsis Efstratios7ORCID,Pitiakoudis Michail4,Dimopoulos Platon8ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Radiology Department, Metaxa Cancer Hospital, 18537 Piraeus, Greece

2. Radiology Department, King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, London SE5 9RS, UK

3. Department of Surgery, General University Hospital of Patras, 75000 Patras, Greece

4. Second Department of Surgery, University General Hospital of Alexandroupolis, Democritus University of Thrace Medical School, 68100 Alexandroupolis, Greece

5. Respiratory Department, Athens Naval Hospital, 11521 Athens, Greece

6. Haematology Department, Metaxa Cancer Hospital, 18537 Piraeus, Greece

7. Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, General University Hospital of Patras, 75000 Patras, Greece

8. Department of Radiology, General University of Patras, 61000 Patras, Greece

Abstract

Extraosseous plasmacytomas (EPs) are rare neoplasms originating from plasma cells, often associated with multiple myeloma. EPs are classified into three subtypes: extramedullary myeloma, solitary extramedullary plasmacytoma (SEP), and multiple solitary plasmacytomas. They can manifest in various anatomical sites, including the lung, mediastinum, breast, liver, pancreas, stomach, mesentery, kidney, small and large bowel, testis, and soft tissue. Despite their rarity, EPs present a diagnostic challenge due to their non-specific imaging appearances, which can mimic other neoplastic and inflammatory conditions. This review aims to describe the radiographic features of EPs in the chest, abdomen, and pelvis based on a thorough analysis of the existing literature. While imaging plays a crucial role in the detection and characterization of EPs, histological confirmation is necessary to differentiate them from other neoplastic entities. The review underscores the importance of considering EPs in the differential diagnosis, particularly in patients with a history of multiple myeloma. Understanding the imaging characteristics of EPs is essential for accurate diagnosis and appropriate management. Early imaging is crucial in these patients to exclude the possibility of EP, as timely diagnosis can significantly impact patient outcomes.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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