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A CASE REPORT OF CASTLEMAN¢¥S DISEASE ON ORAL AND MAXILLOFACIAL REGION

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Abstract

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Castleman s disease or angiofollicular lymph node hyperplasia, is a rare lymphoproliferative disorder. It may be appear as a local or generalized tumorlike condition, usually in chest or abdomen and may involve both lymph nodes and non-nodal tissues.
Castleman¢¥ s disease is an unusal entity which may at times mimic malignancy but is entirely benign in nature. It is topical as it has been noted to occur with AIDS and Kaposi s sarcoma.
Careful interpretation of radiogram may help to distinguish Castleman s disease from other tumor condition, such as lymphoma, neurogenic tumor, or even angwfibroma, etc. But exact diagnosis must be made on the basis of histologic confirmation. In addition to histologic features, clinical distinction between the localized and multwenttic form is important in selecting appropriate management.
Surgical excision of an localized mass is the fast choice of treatment. Partial resection, radiotherapy or observation alone may avoid the need for exessively aggressive therapy.
Patients with multicentric disease dod t benefit by surgical management because of systemic manifestation and rapid deterioration. Thus, antineoplastic agents and steroids may offer an alternative form of therapy.
We report a rase of female patient with Castleman¢¥ s disease in oral and maxillofacial region, treated by surgical excision with good results.

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