To the Editor: Castleman's disease (CD) describes a group of lymphoproliferative disorders with heterogeneous clinical manifestations.[1] CD comprises at least two distinct diseases (unicentric CD [UCD] and multi...
Castleman's disease (CD) is a rare lymphoproliferative syndrome typically involving a mediastinal mass. CD in the pararenal area should be distinguished from lymphoma diseases. We analyzed the clinical features oft...
To the Editor: A 44-year-old man with no remarkable past medical history, was admitted with I-month history of fever and lymphadenopathy. He also had night sweats, malaise. arthralgia, urine volume reduction, abdomin...
Castleman's disease (CD) is a benign lymphoid neoplasm characterized by massive proliferation of the lymphoid tissue due to an uncertain cause. Two clinical types (localized, multicentric) have been described wit...
Castleman's disease (CD), also known as angiofollicular lymph node hyperplasia, giant lymph node hyperplasia, and angiomatous lymphoid hyperplasia, was first described by Castleman in 1954.1 It is an uncommon disor...