Castleman's Disease (Plasma cell type0 -A Case Report-

Castleman 거대림프절증식증(형질세포형) -증례보고-

  • Published : 1994.02.01

Abstract

Castleman`s disease is characterized by lymph node enlargement. There are two distinct histologic subtypes, which are hyaline vascular and plasma cell type. We experienced one case of localized Castleman`s disease of plasma cell type, which located in hilum of the left lung.

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