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Castleman’s disease is a rare lymphoproliferative disease, that can either be unicentric or multicentric in presentation. It can affect various sites such as chest, neck, abdomen, and many others. Unicentric Castleman’s disease commonly affects the mediastinum, arising in the anterior and middle compartment and less commonly the posterior compartment. Patients affected with the disease are usually asymptomatic, however, they may present with non-specific symptoms such as cough and dyspnea. The treatment of Unicetric Castleman’s disease is surgical resection. In this case report we present a case of posterior mediastinal unicentric Castleman’s tumor, which was completely resected via robotic surgery.
Essa AlGhunaim. 2019. \u201cRobotic Resection of a Posterior Mediastinal Unicentric Castleman’s Tumor\u201d. Global Journal of Medical Research - F: Diseases GJMR-F Volume 19 (GJMR Volume 19 Issue F3): .
Crossref Journal DOI 10.17406/gjmra
Print ISSN 0975-5888
e-ISSN 2249-4618
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Country: Kuwait
Subject: Global Journal of Medical Research - F: Diseases
Authors: Derar S AlShehab, Essa M AlGhunaim, Adel K. Ayed, Hafsa AlNajem, Maryam AlMurshed, Maryam AlMurshed (PhD/Dr. count: 0)
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Publish Date: 2019 05, Fri
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Castleman’s disease is a rare lymphoproliferative disease, that can either be unicentric or multicentric in presentation. It can affect various sites such as chest, neck, abdomen, and many others. Unicentric Castleman’s disease commonly affects the mediastinum, arising in the anterior and middle compartment and less commonly the posterior compartment. Patients affected with the disease are usually asymptomatic, however, they may present with non-specific symptoms such as cough and dyspnea. The treatment of Unicetric Castleman’s disease is surgical resection. In this case report we present a case of posterior mediastinal unicentric Castleman’s tumor, which was completely resected via robotic surgery.
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