Intrathoracic Castleman´s disease

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Claudio Ruiz
Emiliano Gloazzo
Alejandro Giacoia
Walter Otero

Abstract

Background: Castleman’s disease, known as angio follicular lymph node hyperplasia, is characterized by the massive growth of lymphoid tissue. Histollogically there are three categories: hyaline-vascular, plasm cell type and mixed type. Two clinical variants have been described: monocentric (localized) and multicentric.
Objective: to describe our experience in the treatment of this disease, focusing on its mediastinal and pulmonary affection.
Method: review of clinical records and pathological reports.
Results: 5 patients (1 female and 4 male), within an age -range of 58, 5 years were screened. Three patients were affected by the localized type and two by the multicentric type. 
Conclusions: on patients presenting localized type Castleman’s disease, we recommend surgical resection, which is a curative therapy. Patients presenting the monocentric type do not benefit from this therapy and are passible of chemotherapy and /or radiotherapy.

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Ruiz, C., Gloazzo, E., Giacoia, A., & Otero, W. (2021). Intrathoracic Castleman´s disease. Revista Argentina De Cirugía, 108(4), 196–199. Retrieved from https://revista.aac.org.ar/index.php/RevArgentCirug/article/view/223
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