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Intra-orbital Castleman's disease.

D M Rivas1, P Saint Blancat, F Marjou

  • 1Department of Neuropathology, Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital, Paris, France.

Clinical Neuropathology
|April 13, 2004
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Castleman's disease, a rare lymphoproliferative disorder, can affect the central nervous system. This report details the second known case of primary orbital Castleman's disease.

Area of Science:

  • Oncology
  • Pathology
  • Ophthalmology

Background:

  • Castleman's disease is a rare lymphoproliferative disorder with focal or multicentric presentations.
  • While commonly presenting as mediastinal or abdominal masses, it can occur in nodal and extranodal locations.
  • Central nervous system involvement is rare, with only eleven reported cases.

Observation:

  • This report presents a rare case of Castleman's disease.
  • The case involves primary intra-orbital localization, a site with only one previously documented instance.
  • The study focuses on the clinico-pathologic features of this unique orbital Castleman's disease presentation.

Findings:

  • Castleman's disease can manifest in the orbit, a highly unusual location.
  • This case represents the second documented instance of primary intra-orbital Castleman's disease in medical literature.

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  • The clinico-pathologic findings highlight the diverse potential manifestations of this rare disease.
  • Implications:

    • This case expands the known spectrum of Castleman's disease presentations.
    • It underscores the importance of considering rare lymphoproliferative disorders in orbital mass differential diagnoses.
    • Further research into orbital Castleman's disease may improve diagnostic accuracy and treatment strategies.