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2001, Number 4

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

Castleman's disease. A case report on a teenager

Viveros ALM, Sánchez MJF
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Language: Spanish
References: 29
Page: 193-196
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Key words:

, Castleman’s disease, lymphopathology, lymphoma, lymph node hyperplasia.

ABSTRACT

The Castleman’s disease should be considered in the differential diagnosis of masses in the neck. We describe the clinical features in the Hyaline-Vascular variant and in the Plasma Cell variant. The report case is a teenager (female) with a mass in the neck.


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An Med Asoc Med Hosp ABC. 2001;46