Clinical and pathological characteristics of Castleman disease: an observational study in a Spanish tertiary hospital.

Journal: Leukemia & Lymphoma
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Abstract

Castleman disease (CD) represents a heterogeneous group of lymphoproliferative disorders that share well-defined histopathological features. An observational study of patients with CD was conducted. A total of 53 patients had CD: 20 had the unicentric form (UCD) and 33 the multicentric (MCD) variant; 10 of the latter cases were infected with human herpesvirus-8 (HHV-8) and 23 were idiopathic (iMCD). Median age differed between UCD and iMCD (30 vs. 49 years, p = .004). Males were completely predominant in HHV-8-associated MCD (100%), and females were more frequent in UCD (75 vs. 48%, p = .06). Relapses were more frequent in iMCD (57 vs. 10% UCD, p = .002), and mortality was significantly higher in iMCD and the HHV-8-associated form with respect to UCD. We conclude that UCD is a benign disorder of younger ages and female predominance, while iMCD represents a different entity with more disease relapses and higher mortality.

Authors
Andrés González García, José Patier De La Peña, Mónica García Cosio, Yasmina Sarhane, Cristina Sánchez Díaz, Ignacio Barbolla Díaz, Mónica López Rodríguez, María Moreno, Jesús Villarubia, Luis Manzano