A case of multicentric Castleman's disease with multiple pulmonary nodules] |
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Authors: | Hiroyuki Doi Tadashi Nakayama Keiko Satoh Kenya Sumitomo Tetsuya Kawano Akitoshi Tatsumi |
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Affiliation: | Department of Respiratory Medicine, Kochi Municipal Hospital, Kochi, Japan. |
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Abstract: | A 55-year-old woman visited our hospital for further examination of abnormal shadows on chest radiographs. Her routine chest radiograph showed two nodular shadows in the right lower lung field. A chest CT scan revealed other nodules, small patchy shadows in both lung fields, and enlargement of the mediastinal lymphnodes (#2, 3). Laboratory data showed polyclonal hyperimmunoglobulinemia. This case was initially considered on the basis of a transbronchial lung biopsy to be a plasma cell granuloma. However, serum gammaglobulin levels gradually increased, and video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery was performed to aid in making a definite diagnosis. Biopsy specimens revealed lymphoid follicles with plasma cells which were stained with both anti-kappa chain and anti-lambda chain antibodies. The patient was treated with prednisolone (50 mg/day), and the serum gammaglobulin level and the shadows on the chest CT were temporarily slightly improved. During the clinical course, her laboratory data and histological specimens were re-examined, and the final diagnosis was multicentric Castleman's disease. |
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