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Plasma cell granuloma of the stomach. A report of a case and review of the literature

Jun Soga, +3 more
- 01 Mar 1970 - 
- Vol. 25, Iss: 3, pp 618-625
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It is considered that plasma cell granuloma may well be classified into one of the sub‐types of the postinflammatory pseudotumor in a 33‐year‐old man surgically treated as an advanced carcinoma of the cardia.
Abstract
A case of plasma cell granuloma of the stomach in a 33-year-old man, surgically treated as an advanced carcinoma of the cardia, is reported. Histologically, the lesion is of nonneoplastic nature and appears to be inflammatory in origin with unknown etiologic causes. The histologic and pathogenetic differences of this particular lesion from plasmacytoma are especially emphasized. It is considered that plasma cell granuloma may well be classified into one of the sub-types of the postinflammatory pseudotumor. The patient has been followed, and no clinical evidence of recurrent disorder for 2 years postoperatively has been observed.

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Plasma cell granuloma of the stomach

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Primary intracranial plasma-cell granuloma. Case report.

TL;DR: The authors report the fourth case of primary intracranial plasma-cell granuloma, a 16-year-old girl who presented with loss of vision as the major clinical feature and resembled a meningioma both preoperatively and grossly at surgery.
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Plasma cell granuloma of the thyroid

Susanne Holck
- 01 Aug 1981 - 
TL;DR: A 70‐year‐old woman presented with signs of hypothyroidism and struma, which were produced by a massive polyclonal plasma cell infiltration, thereby fulfilling the established histologic criteria of plasma cell granuloma.
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Postinflammatory tumors of the lung; report of four cases simulating xanthoma, fibroma, or plasma cell tumor.

TL;DR: The most important anatomic criteria which should arouse suspicion of postinflammatory “tumors” are: generous numbers of inflammatory cells within the mass, maturity of the fibroblastic components, lack of mitotic activity, and remanants of pre-existing parenchyma throughout the mass in the form of elastic fibers.
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