Liver involvement by plasma cell myeloma mimicking clear cell carcinoma, a potential pitfall.
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Abstract Background: Unusual morphological variants of plasma cell myeloma are a diagnostic challenge.Case presentation: A 60 year old woman with low-back pain was diagnosed with a plasma cell myeloma in the bone marrow. Concurrently a tumour was found in the liver. The histological specimen of the liver resembled a clear cell carcinoma, but the immunophenotype revealed plasma cell myeloma. Conclusion: In tumours with an extraordinary morphology and not conclusive immunohistochemical results the use of plasma cell antibodies may lead to the correct diagnosis.
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