PMID: 3765228Jul 1, 1986Paper

Paravesical angiofollicular hyperplasia of the lymph nodes (so-called Castleman tumor). A contribution to differential diagnosis of benign retroperitoneal space-occupying lesions

Der Urologe. Ausg. A
H D Lehmann, R Seel

Abstract

Clinical and pathological presentation of a benign so-called "Castleman Tumour", is very rare in the urological literature. It caused impression of the bladder and displacement of the right ureter in a 47-year-old male patient with a six-year case history. Detailed description of the two types of tumours is presented differing both histologically and clinically. This adds to the differential diagnosis in cases of space occupying lesions in the retroperitoneal cavity.

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