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2001, Número 4

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An Med Asoc Med Hosp ABC 2001; 46 (4)


Enfermedad de Castleman.
Reporte de un caso en adolescente

Viveros ALM, Sánchez MJF
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Idioma: Español
Referencias bibliográficas: 29
Paginas: 193-196
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PALABRAS CLAVE

, Enfermedad de Castleman, linfopatía, linfomas, hiperplasia linfática.

RESUMEN

La enfermedad de Castleman debe ser considerada en el diagnóstico diferencial de masas en el cuello. Describimos las características clínicas en la variante hialino-vascular y en la variante de células plasmáticas. El caso reportado corresponde a una mujer adolescente con una masa en el cuello.


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