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Castleman's Disease of the Left Triceps in a Child Suspected to be a Small round Cell Tumor of Childhood
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2000
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Left TricepsMedicineEar MoldingSurgical PathologyHistopathologyPathologySoft TissuePlasma CellsUnusual LocationChild SuspectedRadiology
Castleman's disease (CD) is histologically characterized by a proliferation of polyclonal small lymphocytes and plasma cells. The clinical presentation varies widely, but most commonly manifests as a solitary mediastinal mass, incidentally found on radiographic examination. We present a case of a 10-year-old girl who exhibited a left arm mass which, preoperatively and on frozen section, was diagnosed as a small round cell tumor of childhood (SRCT). This report emphasizes the unusual location of CD in the soft tissue and as a rare entity to be considered in the differential diagnosis of SRCT.
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