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Castleman's disease, a rare lymphoproliferative disorder, can mimic other causes of lymphadenopathy. This case highlights unicentric Castleman's disease presenting with cervical lymphadenopathy, successfully treated with surgical excision.

Keywords:
Castleman’s diseaseCervicalLymphadenopathy

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Area of Science:

  • Oncology
  • Hematology
  • Pathology

Background:

  • Castleman's disease is a rare lymphoproliferative disorder.
  • It can be misdiagnosed as other conditions causing lymphadenopathy.

Observation:

  • A case of unicentric Castleman's disease presented with cervical lymphadenopathy.
  • The patient underwent complete surgical excision of the affected lesion.

Findings:

  • The patient achieved disease-free status post-surgery.
  • This case is reported due to the rarity of unicentric Castleman's disease.

Implications:

  • Castleman's disease should be considered in the differential diagnosis of cervical lymphadenopathy.
  • Early and accurate diagnosis is crucial for effective management.