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Leg-type form of idiopathic multicentric Castleman disease associated with severe lower extremity chronic venous/lymphatic disease.

Thomas BallulNabil BelfekiAdèle de MassonVéronique MeigninPaul-Louis WoertherAntoine MartinElsa PoullotAlain WargnierJehane FadlallahMargaux GarzaroMarion MalphettesClaire FieschiLucas MaisonobeHayat BensekhriHélène GuillotRémi BertinchampMarie JachietJustine PoirotLionel GalicierEric OksenhendlerDavid Boutboul
Published in: EJHaem (2021)
Idiopathic multicentric Castleman disease (iMCD) is a lymphoproliferative disease of unknown etiology. Deciphering mechanisms involved in CD pathogenesis may help improving patients' care. Six cases of stereotyped sub-diaphragmatic iMCD affecting lower limb-draining areas and associated with severe and often ulcerative lower extremity chronic dermatological condition were identified in our cohort. Pathological examination revealed mixed or plasma-cell type MCD. In three patients, shotgun metagenomics failed to identify any pathogen in involved lymph nodes. Antibiotics had a suspensive effect while rituximab and tocilizumab failed to improve the condition. This novel entity requires a specific approach and exclusion of potentially harmful immunomodulation.
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