PMID: 12785179Jun 6, 2003Paper

Castleman's disease of the retroperitoneum--a case report

Indian Journal of Pathology & Microbiology
Nisha MarwahB Arora

Abstract

A rare case of Castleman's disease of retroperitoneum is reported. The patient was an operated case of serous papillary carcinoma ovary. She was found to have an abdominal mass during follow-up. The mass was considered to be metastatic in origin and was resected. Histologically, it was diagnosed as a case of Castleman's disease.

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