Isolated retroperitoneal Castleman's disease: A case report and literature review

Clinical Case Reports
Jhen-Hao JhanHsiang-Ying Lee

Abstract

Unicentric Castleman's disease (CD) may rarely present as an isolated retroperitoneal tumor. Even experienced surgeons may misdiagnose CD because of its rarity. Surgeons should consider this disease when faced with an isolated retroperitoneal tumor. Unicentric CD is usually cured with surgical resection. In contrast, multicentric CD need numerous systemic therapies.

References

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Citations

Jul 25, 2019·Journal of Pediatric Hematology/oncology·Rabia Miray Kisla EkinciEmine Kocabas

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surgical resection
biopsy

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