Multiple myeloma (MM) is a plasma cell malignancy, and its typical radiographic presentation includes punched-out radiolucency of the skull. It is a bourgeois description of myeloma and often holds good in most cases. However, the diagnosis can get tricky when a patient walks into the clinic with non-specific signs and symptoms. Many suspicions arise when we examine a well-defined mandibular swelling, but the real picture is revealed with thorough screening. This article presents a rare mandibular swelling diagnosed as MM, emphasizing important differential diagnoses for maxillofacial surgeons and pathologists.
Keywords: Differential diagnosis; mandible; multiple myeloma; rare tumours.
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