Castleman's disease of the mesocolon: a rare case report
Journal: Biomedical Research and Therapy (Vol.1, No. 3)Publication Date: 2014-10-04
Authors : Mythri Mahesh Boovalli; Kalyani Raju; Srinivas Murthy Venkataramappa;
Page : 93-97
Keywords : Castleman’s disease; mesocolon; angiofollicular lymph node hyperplasia;
Abstract
Castleman’s disease is a rare form of localized lymph node hyperplasia of unknown etiology. The sub-types are; hyaline vascular, plasma cell and mixed variant. Clinical subtypes are localized (unicentric) and multicentric. It is reported in all age groups regardless of gender. Hyaline vascular type, accounts for 90% of all cases, often develops in the neck, mediastinum and pulmonary hilum. Its occurrence in the peritoneal cavity is very rare. We present a case in mesocolon of hyaline type in a 39 year female.
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