| Literature DB >> 663588 |
R P Baumann, J J Perrenoud, D Waridel.
Abstract
The relatively rare pseudotumoral lymphoid hyperplasia (benigh lymphoid or reactive lymphoreticular hyperplasia; pseudolymphoma; Castleman's disease) arises from the lymph nodes, usually in the mediastinum. The disease assumes tow histologically and clinically different forms: the first, angiofollicular, is often symptomless, while the second, lymphoplasmocytic, is sometimes associated with a marked chronic inflammatory syndrome. The etiology is unknown, but is probably a reaction of the lymphoplasmocytic system to an antigen, possibly of viral origin. Diagnosis is based on histology. Surgical treatment is curative. A rare form of this unusual disease is reported with reference to the morphological differential diagnosis; the similarities with immunoblastic lymphadenopathy are emphasized.Entities:
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Year: 1978 PMID: 663588
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Schweiz Med Wochenschr ISSN: 0036-7672