Diagnostics (Nov 2022)

Hyaline Vascular Type of Unicentric Castleman Disease in a Kidney with End-Stage Renal Disease: A Case Report of a Rare Entity at an Unusual Location and a Special Clinical Setting

  • Chuan-Han Chen,
  • Hsin-Ni Li

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics12112878
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 11
p. 2878

Abstract

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Castleman disease (CD) is an unusual heterogeneous lymphoproliferative disorder that has been classified based on either clinical presentation and disease course or histologic features. Clinically, CD is divided into a unicentric CD (UCD) type and multicentric CD (MCD) type according to the extent of lymph node region involvement and the absence or presence of systemic symptoms. Histologically, it can be categorized into hyaline vascular (HV) type, plasma cell (PC) type and mixed type. The majority of HV-type CD involves a solitary lymph node, and excision surgery is often curative. On the contrary, MCD is a progressive and often fatal disease with lymphadenopathy in multiple nodes, and systemic therapy is needed. Herein we report a unique case of HV-type CD presenting as a single renal mass in a patient with end-stage renal disease (ESRD). Despite the rarity, CD should be included in the differential diagnosis of solitary renal mass lesions. An accurate diagnosis is important to avoid unnecessarily risky or extensive operations.

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