Alveolar Hemorrhage in Idiopathic Multicentric Castleman's Disease. [PDF]
Huang L +8 more
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Rare Tumors 2010; volume 2:e11 Primary mediastinal Castleman’s disease
Castleman’s disease is a rare entity with an unknown etiology which was first described by Castleman in 1954. It is a lymphoproliferative disorder histologically classified into three types; hyaline-vascular, plasma cell type and mixed type.
Mohamed A. H. Regal +2 more
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Multicentric Castleman’s Disease, Associated with Idiopathic Thrombocytopenic Purpura
The most common cause of a neck mass in young adults is hyperplastic lymphadenopathy consequent to infection and inflammation. Castleman’s disease (CD), an unusual benign lymphoproliferative disorder, infrequently causes neck masses.
Ruchi Sood, Harris C. Taylor, Hamed Daw
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Unicentric Castleman's Disease Presenting As Back Pain. [PDF]
Buntic N, Brown T, Nisar US, Yeary C.
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Castleman's Disease With Tongue Lesions in an HIV-Positive Patient From Saudi Arabia. [PDF]
Alsaeed A +6 more
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Unicentric Castleman's disease associated with malignant cardiac Amyloid-A amyloidosis: a case report. [PDF]
Schuetz T +4 more
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Paraneoplastic pemphigus and Castleman's disease: a case report and a revision of the literature. [PDF]
Irrera M +8 more
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Diffuse cryptococcal pneumonia in multicentric Castleman's disease with elevated serum IgG4. [PDF]
Takiguchi J +3 more
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Thoracoscopic Surgery for Castleman’s Disease in the Posterior Mediastinum
A 15-year-old male athletic student was referred to our hospital with an abnormal shadow found on a routine chest X-ray. A preoperative clinical diagnosis of neurogenic tumor was suspected.
Kiyoshi Koizumi +3 more
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