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Surgery 1992 Nov;112(5):850-855

Retroperitoneal Castleman's disease.

Seco JL, Velasco F, Manuel JS, Serrano SR, Tomas L, Velasco A

A case of Castleman's disease localized in the retroperitoneal space is reported. A 29-year-old patient had a mass 15 cm in diameter with radial calcification. After surgical resection, both the patient's anemia and hypergammaglobulinemia disappeared. Castleman's disease should be considered when facing a solid retroperitoneal or mesenteric mass, mainly if anemia and hypergammaglobulinemia are present. Previous reports about this unusual condition are reviewed.

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