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Adamantinoma with plasmacytoid features: expanding the spectrum of a diagnostically challenging entity

Matthew P. Walters, MDCorresponding Author Informationemail address, Keith Baynes, MD, Guillermo F. Carrera, MD, David M. King, MD, Dian Wang, MD, John Charlson, MD, Eduardo Zambrano, MD

published online 01 June 2010.
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Abstract 

Adamantinoma is a rare neoplasm that characteristically involves the tibia. In many instances, typical location within the tibia, very slow course, and a typical radiographic appearance can strongly suggest the correct diagnosis. We present a case that has both unusual radiographic findings and uncharacteristic histology. In this case, radiologic imaging showed a poorly defined lytic lesion within the distal, lateral tibia extending to the joint with central necrosis, overlying periosteal reaction and possible tumor spread into soft tissue. The histology of this lesion showed pronounced vascularity and surrounding large neoplastic cells with plasmacytoid morphology. The combination of these features led to an initial misdiagnosis as metastatic carcinoma from unknown primary.

Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Department of Pathology, Medical College of Wisconsin, 9200 W. Wisconsin Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53226, United States. Tel.: +1 414 805 8463; fax: 414 805 8444.

PII: S1092-9134(10)00066-3

doi:10.1016/j.anndiagpath.2010.04.007

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