Massive Bleeding During Open Biopsy of a Pelvic Plasmacytoma
Cemal Kazimoglu, MD, and Muhittin Sener, MD
Dr. Kazimoğlu is Orthopaedic Surgeon, and Dr. Şener is Professor Doctor and Chief, Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, Izmir Ataturk Training and Research Hospital, Izmir, Turkey.
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Massive bleeding can occur during open biopsy of a vascular bone tumor. Solitary and multiple myelomas are plasma cell malignancies characterized by a high capacity to induce osteolytic bone lesions caused by increased osteoclast formation and activity.1 Multiple myeloma and solitary plasmacytoma of bone might bleed extensively given the vascular pattern of these lesions. Here we present the case of a man who experienced massive bleeding during open biopsy of a solitary pelvic plasmacytoma.