Korean J Urol.
2001 Jun;42(6):668-670.
Hyaline-vascular Variant of Castleman's Disease in Retroperitoneum
- Affiliations
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- 1Department of Urology, Kyung Hee University School of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.
Abstract
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Castleman's disease is characterized by a massive growth of lymphoid tissue. Since
first report in 1956, multiple terms have been used to describe Castleman's disease,
including lymph nodal harmatoma, angiofollicullar lymph node hyperplasia, benign giant
lymphoma and giant lymph node hyperplasia. Castleman's disease is rare and poor
by understood and the optimal therapy is unknown. There are two basic pathologic
types in Castleman's disease: Hyaline-vascular type and plasma cell type. Hyaline-
vascular type tends to be asymptomatic and is more common in the localized form.
Here we report a case of hyaline-vascular type Castleman's disease in retroperitoneum
and review previous reports.