Treatment of Primary Pulmonary Lymphoma in Primary Pulmonary Plasmocytoma
Primary pulmonary plasmocytoma represents an extremely rare presentation within the spectrum of primary pulmonary lymphoma. Its rarity means clinical experience is limited and management decisions require careful consideration of the available evidence.
Clinical scenario
Primary pulmonary plasmocytoma is an exceptionally rare entity. The primary treatment approach is based on surgical excision of the plasmocytoma when feasible.
Treatment approach
When surgery is not an option, a radiation-based approach may be appropriate — most plasmocytomas demonstrate sensitivity to this modality.
Full regimen details, sequencing, and clinical decision criteria are in the structured protocol.
References
DOI: 10.1183/09031936.02.00404102
- Primary pulmonary plasmocytoma is extremely rare.
- Treatment is mainly based on surgical excision of the plasmocytoma.
- If surgery is contraindicated, most plasmocytomas are radiosensitive.
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