Castleman disease presenting as axillary mass: A case report
Background: Castleman disease (CD) is a benign lymphoproliferative disease that results in a massive growth of the lymphoid tissue. CD presents clinically as a localized lymph node group (unicentric) or multifocal (multicentric) across any lymphoid tissue. The variable clinical presentations are bas...
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| author | Aisha Gabra Mohammed Awad Walaa Felemban Ahmad Alawi |
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| description | Background: Castleman disease (CD) is a benign lymphoproliferative disease that results in a massive growth of the lymphoid tissue. CD presents clinically as a localized lymph node group (unicentric) or multifocal (multicentric) across any lymphoid tissue. The variable clinical presentations are based on the location and multicentricity of the lesion. The gold standard diagnostic method of CD is the histological examination. CD has different histological types, including hyaline vascular variant (HVV), plasma cell variant (PCV), and mixed variant. Case presentation: We present a case of a six-year-old Saudi male who had solitary progressive growth of the left axillary lymph nodes for few months without other associated symptoms. Laboratory testing was unremarkable, as well as chest radiographs. Local Ultrasound revealed the lesion to be hypervascular. The patient underwent near-complete surgical excision of the affected lymph nodes. The diagnosis of CD was made upon the histological examination, which revealed a CD hyaline vascular variant. Conclusion: Although CD is a rare clinical entity among the pediatric population. Pediatric surgeons should be aware of the treatment options which must be tailored for each patient based on the lesion's resectability, multicentricity, and presence of systemic inflammatory or compression symptoms. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-3e6ad7f99b724dcc86570f3cdfd8bf132025-08-19T21:53:37ZengElsevierJournal of Pediatric Surgery Case Reports2213-57662023-06-019310262910.1016/j.epsc.2023.102629Castleman disease presenting as axillary mass: A case reportAisha Gabra0Mohammed Awad1Walaa Felemban2Ahmad Alawi3Division of Pediatric Surgery, Department of Surgery, King Abdulaziz University Hospital, Jeddah, 21589, P.O.Box 80200, Saudi Arabia; Corresponding author. King Abdulaziz University Hospital, Jeddah, 21589, P.O.Box 80200, Saudi Arabia.Pediatric Surgery, Tanta University, EgyptHistopathology Consultant, Consultant, King Fahad Armed Forces Hospital, Jeddah, Saudi ArabiaPediatric Surgery Consultant, King Fahad Armed Forces Hospital, Jeddah, Saudi ArabiaBackground: Castleman disease (CD) is a benign lymphoproliferative disease that results in a massive growth of the lymphoid tissue. CD presents clinically as a localized lymph node group (unicentric) or multifocal (multicentric) across any lymphoid tissue. The variable clinical presentations are based on the location and multicentricity of the lesion. The gold standard diagnostic method of CD is the histological examination. CD has different histological types, including hyaline vascular variant (HVV), plasma cell variant (PCV), and mixed variant. Case presentation: We present a case of a six-year-old Saudi male who had solitary progressive growth of the left axillary lymph nodes for few months without other associated symptoms. Laboratory testing was unremarkable, as well as chest radiographs. Local Ultrasound revealed the lesion to be hypervascular. The patient underwent near-complete surgical excision of the affected lymph nodes. The diagnosis of CD was made upon the histological examination, which revealed a CD hyaline vascular variant. Conclusion: Although CD is a rare clinical entity among the pediatric population. Pediatric surgeons should be aware of the treatment options which must be tailored for each patient based on the lesion's resectability, multicentricity, and presence of systemic inflammatory or compression symptoms.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2213576623000556Castleman diseaseAxillary lymph nodeGiant lymph node hyperplasia |
| spellingShingle | Aisha Gabra Mohammed Awad Walaa Felemban Ahmad Alawi Castleman disease presenting as axillary mass: A case report Castleman disease Axillary lymph node Giant lymph node hyperplasia |
| title | Castleman disease presenting as axillary mass: A case report |
| title_full | Castleman disease presenting as axillary mass: A case report |
| title_fullStr | Castleman disease presenting as axillary mass: A case report |
| title_full_unstemmed | Castleman disease presenting as axillary mass: A case report |
| title_short | Castleman disease presenting as axillary mass: A case report |
| title_sort | castleman disease presenting as axillary mass a case report |
| topic | Castleman disease Axillary lymph node Giant lymph node hyperplasia |
| url | http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2213576623000556 |
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