Castleman's disease: an unusual cause of a neck mass
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Castleman's disease: an unusual cause of a neck mass
Abstract
Castleman's disease is an unusual cause of a neck mass; in only 6% of the cases reported in the literature is the disease primarily located in the neck. We present 2 cases of Castleman's disease restricted to the neck, who underwent successful surgical excision. We discuss the histopathology in the different forms of the disease and review the literature.
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