Radiotherapy of unicentric mediastinal Castleman's disease

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Abstract

Castleman's disease is a slowly progressive and rare lymphoproliferative disorder. Here, we report a 55-year-old woman with superior mediastinal Castleman's disease being misdiagnosed for a long term. We found a 4.3 cm mass localized in the superior mediastinum accompanied with severe clinical symptoms. The patient underwent an exploratory laparotomy, but the mass failed to be totally excised. Pathologic examination revealed a mediastinal mass of Castleman's disease. After radiotherapy of 30 Gy by 15 fractions, the patient no longer presented previous symptoms. At 3 months after radiotherapy of 60 Gy by 30 fractions, Computed tomography of the chest showed significantly smaller mass, indicating partial remission. Upon a 10-month follow-up, the patient was alive and free of symptoms.

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Li, Y. M., Liu, P. H., Zhang, Y. H., Xia, H. S., Li, L. L., Qu, Y. M., … Pu, Y. D. (2011). Radiotherapy of unicentric mediastinal Castleman’s disease. Chinese Journal of Cancer, 30(5), 351–356. https://doi.org/10.5732/cjc.010.10402

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