Surgical Management of Unicentric Castleman¡¯s Disease in the Abdomen
±è¹Î»ó, ÁÖÀç±Õ, Kim Young,
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±è¹Î»ó ( Kim Min-Sang )
Chonnam National University Hospital Department of Surgery
ÁÖÀç±Õ ( Ju Jae-Kyun )
Chonnam National University Medical School Department of Surgery
( Kim Young )
Chonnam National University Medical School Department of Pathology
KMID : 0356720140300020097
Abstract
Castleman¡¯s disease (CD) is a rare lymphoproliferative disorder that can involve single or multiple lymph nodes in the body. Especially, the localized form of CD is known to be well-controlled by using a surgical resection. On occasion, the surgeon may confront an abdominal and retroperitoneal mass of unknown origin. Thus, we present this case in which we treated a 16-year-old female patient for CD and investigated how to evaluate and manage the situation from the standpoint of CD. Also, we give a review of the pathology, clinical manifestation, diagnosis, and treatment of CD.
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