PMID: 3755897Sep 1, 1986Paper

Giant lymph node hyperplasia in an angiolipomatous mediastinal mass

Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine
S MaderoA Garzón

Abstract

A case of an unusual association of giant lymph node hyperplasia (Castleman's disease)--the hyaline vascular variant--originating within a mediastinal angiolipomatous mass is studied and its clinical and pathologic characteristics compared with those of two previously reported cases. Histogenetic implications of this finding are briefly considered.

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