Castleman Disease in the Parapharyngeal Space: A Case Report and Review of the Literature
- 01.12.2013
- Sine qua non Radiology-Pathology
- Verfasst von
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Jason B. Clain
Korrespondierender Autor Jason B. Clain
- Thyroid Head and Neck Cancer Foundation, 10013, New York, USA
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Sophie Scherl
Sophie Scherl
- Thyroid Head and Neck Cancer Foundation, 10013, New York, USA
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William E. Karle
William E. Karle
- Thyroid Head and Neck Cancer Foundation, 10013, New York, USA
- Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York, USA
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Azita Khorsandi
Azita Khorsandi
- Department of Radiology, Beth Israel Medical Center, New York, USA
- Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York, USA
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Violette Ghali
Violette Ghali
- Department of Pathology, Beth Israel Medical Center, New York, USA
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Beverly Wang
Beverly Wang
- Department of Pathology, Beth Israel Medical Center, New York, USA
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Mark L. Urken
Mark L. Urken
- Thyroid Head and Neck Cancer Foundation, 10013, New York, USA
- Department of Otolaryngology, Beth Israel Medical Center, New York, USA
- Erschienen in
- Head and Neck Pathology | Ausgabe 4/2013
Abstract
Castleman disease is most commonly found in the mediastinum, while the head and neck is the second most common location. The disease exists in a unicentric and multicentric variety and is usually successfully treated with surgical resection alone. Early identification is important for treatment planning. Castleman disease has been reported to mimic other disease processes, however there has been only one report of the disease mimicking a nerve sheath tumor in the parapharyngeal space. Here we report the second case of Castleman disease mimicking a schwannoma in the parapharyngeal space.
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- Titel
- Castleman Disease in the Parapharyngeal Space: A Case Report and Review of the Literature
- Verfasst von
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Jason B. Clain
Sophie Scherl
William E. Karle
Azita Khorsandi
Violette Ghali
Beverly Wang
Mark L. Urken
- Publikationsdatum
- 01.12.2013
- Verlag
- Springer US
- Erschienen in
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Head and Neck Pathology / Ausgabe 4/2013
Elektronische ISSN: 1936-0568 - DOI
- https://doi.org/10.1007/s12105-013-0449-9
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