%0 Case Reports %T Solitary Plasmacytoma of the Jugular Foramen: A Case Report and Review of the Differential Diagnosis. %A Hsu F %J Cureus %V 15 %N 2 %D Feb 2023 %M 37007391 暂无%R 10.7759/cureus.35592 %X Jugular foramen tumours are uncommon, deeply located, and eloquently situated, making their diagnosis and management challenging. Paragangliomas and other benign tumours comprise the large majority of lesions in this region, but malignant tumours are occasionally identified. We report a unique case of a solitary plasmacytoma of the jugular foramen resembling a jugulotympanic paraganglioma. A solitary plasmacytoma of the jugular foramen is both rare in location and in disease presentation, as most plasma cell neoplasms are diagnosed as multiple myeloma. Our 75-year-old patient presented with symptoms typical for a jugular foramen tumour. Although there are radiographic features which help differentiate paragangliomas from other benign and malignant tumours, plasmacytomas are highly vascular and can demonstrate a local infiltrative spread which can mimic the radiographic appearance of a paraganglioma. Clinicians should consider plasma cell neoplasms in the differential when faced with an unusual presentation of a jugular foramen lesion. Our patient was treated with definitive radiotherapy to 45 Gy, which was very effective local treatment for the solitary plasmacytoma.