| Literature DB >> 31565175 |
Antonella Smedile1, Francesca Capuano2, Sara Fraticelli2, Marco Lucioni2, Alfredo La Fianza1.
Abstract
Castleman Disease is a lymphoid disorder characterized by the presence of an enlarged or abnormal lymph node/lymphatic tissue. The disease is classified into unicentric or multicentric variants. The unicentric form is a benign disorder that is usually asymptomatic and consists of a single lymphoid mass that is predominantly located in the mediastinum, but can also rarely develop in the neck or abdomen. The multicentric type involves more than one lymphatic station and is related to the presence of type B symptoms (fevers, night sweats and weight loss), HIV/HHV8 infection and increased serum IL-6 levels. We present the case of an unusual pelvic intraperitoneal manifestation of Castleman Disease in a 52-year-old caucasian woman who showed clinical, radiological, histological and laboratory findings common to both Unicentric and Multicentric Castleman Disease. Copyright Journal of Radiology Case Reports.Entities:
Keywords: Castleman disease; intraperitoneal mass; lymphoproliferative disorder; multicentric; unicentric
Year: 2019 PMID: 31565175 PMCID: PMC6743853 DOI: 10.3941/jrcr.v13i3.3387
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Radiol Case Rep ISSN: 1943-0922