Radiology Case Reports (Aug 2024)

Castleman disease of the renal hilum: A rare case report

  • Yodit Abraham Yaynishet, MD,
  • Michael Teklehaimanot Abera, MD,
  • Birhanu Kassie Reta, MD,
  • Demelash Darota Dojamo, MD,
  • Fadil Nuredin Abrar, MD,
  • Tesfaye Kebede Legesse, MD,
  • Tesfahun Amsal Dessie, MD

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 8
pp. 3130 – 3135

Abstract

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Castleman's disease is a rare benign lymphangioproliferative disorder. The hyaline vascular subtype has a better outcome and is curable after surgical resection. Typically, Castleman disease manifests in the thorax, with rare reports of a renal hilum location. We present a 42-year-old male patient who had an incidentally detected right hilar hyaline vascular type of Castleman's disease, which we managed with surgical excision. Cross-sectional imaging modalities help in suggesting the diagnosis based on enhancement patterns and, more importantly, define the extent of the tumor pre-operatively. Although the renal hilum is a rare location for Castleman disease, it needs to be considered when imaging features suggest it.

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