Orbital plasmablastic lymphoma: A clinico- pathological correlation of a rare disease and review of literature

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Abstract

Ocular involvement by plasmablastic lymphoma is extremely rare with very few reports in the literature. Its morphological and immunological resemblance to plasma cell myeloma makes it a diagnostic challenge, while its clinical course, which is characterized by recurrence and death, makes therapy a challenge for clinicians. We present three cases of plasmablastic lymphoma, each of which has distinct clinicoradiological features, and we also review the literature on orbital plasmablastic lymphomas. © 2012 Mulay et al.

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Mulay, K., Ali, M. J., Reddy, V. A., & Honavar, S. G. (2012). Orbital plasmablastic lymphoma: A clinico- pathological correlation of a rare disease and review of literature. Clinical Ophthalmology, 6(1), 2049–2057. https://doi.org/10.2147/opth.s38282

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