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  • Imaging of the neck revealed a mass in the right laryngeal folds, which was surgically removed, and histopathological analysis showed a diffuse proliferation of plasma cells with distinct surface marker expressions.
  • After surgery, there was no local or systemic recurrence, and the patient's successful management emphasizes the importance of identifying specific surface antigen markers for accurate diagnosis in similar cases.
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