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Giant Lymph Node Hyperplasia Associated with Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Purpura.

American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1980
Giant lymph node hyperplasia has been assoociated with a number of disorders, particularly hematologic abnormalities. The association of giant lymph node hyperplasia with thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura has not been previously reported. This report documents the simultaneous occurrence of these two entities in one person and discusses their ...
W. D. Couch
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Giant lymph node hyperplasia (Castleman's disease) in the retroperitoneal area

Clinical Case Reports and Clinical Study, 2021
Castleman’s disease is a rare lymphoproliferative disease known as angiofollicular lymphoid hyperplasia. Castleman’s disease, which can be single or multi-center, is frequently detected randomly in asymptomatic cases, but may cause complaints according ...
B. Erkut
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GIANT LYMPH NODE HYPERPLASIA OF THE MEDIASTINUM

Medical Journal of Australia, 1974
D R, Craddock, M J, Peacock, P W, Allen
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Intrapericardial giant lymph node hyperplasia

The American Journal of Surgical Pathology, 1982
This report concerns a female patient aged 42 years known to have asymptomatic cardiomegaly for 2 years. She presented 2 weeks before surgery with chest pain radiating to the left arm and face. Angiography revealed a highly vascular mass in the region of the left atrium. Surgery revealed an intrapericardial tumor adherent to both atria.
R, Virmani   +3 more
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Castleman's giant lymph node hyperplasia

The British Journal of Radiology, 1982
Castleman (1954) described a patient with an anterior mediastinal mass which on removal proved to be a benign hyperplasia of lymph nodes, with a distinctive histological appearance. Since then involvement of nodes in other areas has been reported. They may occur anywhere along the lymphatic chain but most (70%) are found in the mediastinum (Keller et ...
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