Castleman disease

Castleman disease (CD) is a benign lymphoproliferative disorder that may present as a localized or multicentric form (see these terms). The clinical manifestations are heterogeneous, ranging from asymptomatic discrete lymphadenopathy to recurrent episodes of diffuse lymphadenopathy with severe systemic symptoms.

Sarcoma

A connective tissue neoplasm formed by proliferation of mesodermal cells. Bone and soft tissue sarcomas are the main types of sarcoma. Sarcoma is usually highly malignant.


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PMID (PMCID)
25582904
MIXED_SAMPLE Adult
Uncommon renal masses: Perirenal extramedullary hematopoiesis and multiple lymphangiomatosis with a perirenal lymphangioma.
Cogorno-Wasylkowski L, Martinez-Perez E, Carvajal-Buitrago DF, Vazquez-Rodriguez G, Guinda-Sevillano CE.
Arch Esp Urol. 2014;67(10):848-52.
The less common diagnosis are sarcomas, lymphomas, upper urinary tract transitional cell carcinomas, metastases of other primary tumors, the Erdheim-Chester disease, the Castleman disease and benign tumors.
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MALE
Head and neck follicular dendritic cell sarcoma: disease associations and treatment review.
Amin Z, Suhaimi Y, Ahmad R.
Med J Malaysia. 2010;65(1):77-9.
Currently, of less than 50 cases of head and neck follicular dendritic cell (FDC) sarcoma reported in the literature, 5 have been found to occur in the background of Castleman disease.
16121055
MALE Adult
Sarcoma arising in hyaline-vascular castleman disease of skin and subcutis.
Kazakov DV, Morrisson C, Plaza JA, Michal M, Suster S.
Am J Dermatopathol. 2005;27(4):327-32.
We report on a case of a sarcoma arising in the hyaline-vascular variant of Castleman disease (HVCD) of the skin and subcutis.
16121055
MALE Adult
Sarcoma arising in hyaline-vascular castleman disease of skin and subcutis.
Kazakov DV, Morrisson C, Plaza JA, Michal M, Suster S.
Am J Dermatopathol. 2005;27(4):327-32.
Sarcoma arising in hyaline-vascular castleman disease of skin and subcutis.