13, years old boy, the LEAST common cause of proximal lytic lesion of the head of the femur is –

Correct Answer: Plasmacytoma
Description: If multiple myeloma occurs as a solitary lesion it is known as Plasmacytoma Age gp is 6th-7th decade, Rare before 40yrs of age So the lytic lesion in a 13 yrs old boy cannot be a plasmacytoma
Category: Orthopaedics
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