Laryngeal mucous membrane plasmacytosis with 15 year follow-up: Case report and literature review.

Journal: Leukemia Research Reports
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Abstract

Mucous membrane plasmacytosis (MMP) is an uncommon variant of mucositis represented by a polyclonal plasma cell infiltration of mucosal tissue. Various clinical presentations in the upper airway have been reported ranging from erythematous mucosa to fungating masses. Histologic features include mucosal epithelial hyperplasia or psoriasiform changes with a dense submucosal infiltrate of polytypic plasma cells. Molecular studies for immunoglobulin gene rearrangement should be performed in all cases of MMP to rule out clonal neoplastic expansion of plasma cells. We present a case of MMP with over 15 years of clinical follow-up, emphasizing the relatively benign clinical course of this disorder.

Authors
Vladislav Makarenko, Alec Vaezi, Doreen Brettler, Lloyd Hutchinson, Bruce Woda, Benjamin Chen
Relevant Conditions

Viral Gastroenteritis, Leukemia