“…1 Very rarely, PT can be observed in extramedullary lesions and has been associated with c-MYC and RAS pathway mutations. [1][2][3][4][5] PT of a PCM (PT-PCM) is an infiltrative tumor composed of large, round-shaped to oval-shaped plasmablastic cells characterized by moderately abundant cytoplasm, central oval nuclei, and prominent nucleoli. 6,7 The background infiltrate usually contains small mature lymphocytes and may include apoptotic bodies, brisk mitotic figures, and tingible body macrophages, leading to a "starry sky" appearance.…”