Abstract

Hyaline vascular type Castleman's disease (HVCD) is a benign cause of lymph node hypertrophy which radiologically resembles tumours such as paraganglioma and lymphoma. However, a distinguishing pathological characteristic of HVCD is the presence of central stellate fibrosis. Since conventional CT and MRI scans failed to differentiate areas of fibrosis, three-phase dynamic CT was performed on a patient who was thought to have HVCD. The images showed central fibrosis and consequently the correct pre-operative diagnosis of HVCD was made.

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