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Two Cases of Castlema's Disease in Childern (소아에 발생한 Castleman's Disease 2례)

  • Kim, Eun Ah;Lee, Chong Guk;Kim, Han Sung
    • Clinical and Experimental Pediatrics
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    • v.46 no.2
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    • pp.203-206
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    • 2003
  • Castleman's disease is an atypical lymphoproliferative disorder of unknown origin. It has three histologic variants(hyaline vascular, plasma-cell, and mixed) and two clinical types(localized and multicentric). Some sufferers have constitutional symptoms and laboratory abnormalities such as anemia, hypoalbuminemia, hypergammaglobulinemia, and elevated erythrocyte sedimentation rate. The localized form is cured by complete surgical excision whereas the multicentric form is managed by prednisone and other immunosuppressor drugs. The prognosis of the multicentric form is worse than the localized form since malignancies and severe infections may lead to a rapidly fatal outcome. Castleman's disease has been rarely reported at pediatric age in Korea. We experienced two cases of Castleman's disease detected at 3 and 5 years of age. They were presented with painless enlargement of submandibulars and axillary lymph nodes but had no associated symptoms. The lesions were excised and diagnosed as Castleman's disease, and no recurrence was noted during follow-up periods.

Castleman's Disease of the Neck (경부 Castleman씨 병(거대 림프절 증식증) 1예)

  • Yang Yoon-Soo;Lee Sang-Heon;Hong Ki-Hwan
    • Korean Journal of Head & Neck Oncology
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    • v.20 no.2
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    • pp.194-197
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    • 2004
  • Castleman's disease was first described from Benjamin Castleman in 1956. The disease today is enumerated among lymphoproliferative disorders and has unknown etiology. Although the mediastinum is a their most common location, they also occurs in other areas of the body, usually where lymph nodes are normally found. Castleman's disease of the neck is very rare. We describe a case of Castleman's disease of the neck in a middle aged man, and discuss the clinical presentation, radiological findings, and pathological features.

A Case of Systemic Castleman's Disease in a Child and Successful Treatment with Oral Prednisolone (Prednisolone 투여로 효과적으로 치료된 소아의 전신형 Castleman병 1례)

  • Koo, So Eun;Lee, Mee Jeong;Kim, Jeong Eun;Huh, Joo Ryung;Ghim, Taed
    • Clinical and Experimental Pediatrics
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    • v.48 no.4
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    • pp.443-447
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    • 2005
  • Castleman's disease is a rare non-neoplastic lymphoproliferative disorder of unknown etiology. It is divided into three histologic subtypes; hyaline-vascular(HV), plasma cell(PC) type and mixed type (HV-PC). It has two clinical expressions. The localized form, which presents as a slow growing mass, has a relatively benign clinical course. The multicentric form is multilocated and holds significant morbidity. The mainstay of treatment of the localized form is surgical resection. The multicentric form requires medical treatment comprising prednisolone and other immunosuppressor drugs. The disease in children seems to have a more favorable course than in adults. We report a 13-year-old boy with Castleman's disease of multicentric form who was successfully treated with prednisolone and intravenous immunoglobulin.

Castleman's Disease of the Neck and Mediastinum (경부와 종격동에 발생한 캐슬만씨 병(Castleman's Disease))

  • Nam Kee-Hyun;Choi Hyun-Ho;Lim Chi-Young;Lee Jan-Dee;Kim Seung-Il;Chang Hang-Seok;Hong Soon-Won;Park Cheong-Soo
    • Korean Journal of Head & Neck Oncology
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    • v.21 no.1
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    • pp.48-52
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    • 2005
  • Objectives: Castleman's disease(CD) is a lymphoproliferative disorder of unknown etiology. To elucidate the clinicopathologic characteristics of CD, we retrospectively reviewed our experience. Methods: Fifteen patients with CD of the neck and mediastinum were identified. Patients were divided into two groups: group I had an unicentric CD and group II had multicentric CD. The histology of CD was divided into 3 subtypes: hyaline-vascular(HV), plasma cell(PC), and mixed. Results: The study included 12 cases of group I, 3 cases of group II in the clinical aspect and 10 cases with HV, 3 cases with PC, 2 cases with mixed type in the histologic aspect. Of group I patients who underwent complete surgical excision, all are currently free of disease. The clinical course of group II patients was variable. Of two patients with multicentric plasma cell CD who were treated, one remain free from disease and the other had a local recurrence in the neck. One patient with multicentric mixed CD died of disease after 30 months of presentation. Conclusion: Surgical resection is recommend for patients with the unicentric CD, regardless of histologic subtype. Patients with multicentric disease do not benefit from surgical resection and should be candidates for multimodality therapy.

Castleman's Disease of the Lung (폐간질을 침범한 다발성형 Castleman씨 병)

  • Lee, So-Ra;Kim, Je-Hyeong;Lee, Seun-Young;Kwon, Young-Hwan;Lee, Sang-Youb;Suh, Jung-Kyung;Cho, Jae-Yun;Shim, Jae-Jeong;Kang, Eun-Young;In, Kwang-Ho;Kim, Han-Gyum;Yoo, Se-Hwa;Kang, Kyung-Ho
    • Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases
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    • v.44 no.3
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    • pp.669-676
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    • 1997
  • Castleman's disease is uncommon lymphoproliferative disorder as giant lymph node hyperplasia and angiofollicular lymph node hyperplasia. Multicentric variant of Castleman's disease, plasma cell type has been described that has more generalized lymph node involvement as well as involvement of other organ systems than localized type. Multicentric plasma cell type is frequently accompanied by systemic manifestations, such as weight loss, lowgrade fever and weakness. But the reported cases of pulmonary parenchymal involvement are rare and have almost consisted of hyalinized granuloma adjacent to a bronchus. We report a patient with Castleman's disease of the lung, pathologically proven interstitial pulmonary involvement.

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A CASE REPORT OF CASTLEMAN'S DISEASE ON ORAL AND MAXILLOFACIAL REGION (악안면 영역의 Castleman's disease의 치험례)

  • Chung, In-Kyo;Kim, Uk-Kyu;Shin, Sang-Hoon;Park, Hye-Ryun;Lee, Eui-Hoon;Jang, Won-Seok
    • Journal of the Korean Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons
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    • v.27 no.5
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    • pp.468-473
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    • 2001
  • Castleman's disease or angiofollicular lymph node hyperplasia, is a rare lymphoproliferative disorder. It may be appear as a local or generalized tumor-like condition, usually in chest or abdomen and may involve both lymph nodes and non-nodal tissues. Castleman's disease is an unusal entity which may at times mimic malignancy but is entirely benign in nature. It is topical as it has been noted to occur with AIDS and Kaposi's sarcoma. Careful interpretation of radiogram may help to distinguish Castleman's disease from other tumor condition, such as lymphoma, neurogenic tumor, or even angiofibroma, etc. But exact diagnosis must be made on the basis of histologic confirmation. In addition to histologic features, clinical distinction between the localized and multicentric form is important in selecting appropriate management. Surgical excision of an localized mass is the first choice of treatment. Partial resection, radiotherapy or observation alone may avoid the need for exessively aggressive therapy. Patients with multicentric disease don't benefit by surgical management because of systemic manifestation and rapid deterioration. Thus, antineoplastic agents and steroids may offer an alternative form of therapy. We report a case of female patient with Castleman's disease in oral and maxillofacial region, treated by surgical excision with good results.

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Synchronous Mucoepidermoid Carcinoma of Parotid Gland and Unicentric Cervical Cathleman's Disease : A Case Report (점액표피양 암종과 동반된 경부 캐슬만 병 1예)

  • Noh, Min Ho;Bae, Kong Geun;Ban, Myung Jin;Park, Jae Hong;Lee, Seung Won;Park, Ki Nam;Kim, Jae Wook;Koh, Yoon Woo
    • Korean Journal of Head & Neck Oncology
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    • v.31 no.1
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    • pp.14-17
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    • 2015
  • Castleman's disease is an uncommon lymphoproliferative disorder. The disorder can be classified based on histological subtype, such as hyaline vascular type, plasma cell type, and mixed type, and can also be clinically divided into either unicentric or multicentric type. Its exact pathophysiology is not clearly identified. The unicentric type is able to be treated by surgical resection. However, there is no standard treatment modlity for the multicentric type. Treatment of multicentric type includes anti-cancer chemotherapy and radiation therapy. Recently, authors have experienced a rare case of unicentric type of Castleman's disease accompanying a mucoepidermoid carcinoma of parotid gland and report a case which is discussed with references.

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