A Case Report of Subclinical Myasthenia Gravis Associated with Castleman's Disease.

The American Journal of Case Reports
Tuqa Adil AlsinanWaleed Neamatallah Saleh

Abstract

BACKGROUND Castleman's disease is defined as a benign lymphoproliferative disorder of uncertain origin. It is most commonly found in the area of mediastinum. Castleman's disease is classified based on pathological features into hyaline-vascular, plasma cell, and mixed variants, which the hyaline-vascular variant is the commonest in association with Myasthenia Gravis. Castleman's Disease have been very rarely reported in Myasthenia Gravis, as it is associated with various clinical abnormalities. The enlarged localized lymph node is mainly diagnosed by incidental radiological findings due to the enlargement of thymus gland or by compression symptoms. CASE REPORT Here we report a case revolves around a 31-year-old Saudi woman who presented with a 2 years history of exertional dyspnea associated with mouth and eye ulcers. There were no other associated symptoms such as muscular weakness, rapid fatigue or drooping of the eyelids. She was referred to our institution for further investigations and management. She was diagnosed with a mediastinal thymoma that was detected based on a positive serology of antibody anti-acetylcholine receptor (AChR) testing and a computed tomography (CT) scan findings, she eventually underwent a bilateral...Continue Reading

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