Diagnosis of paracardiac castleman disease by dynamic gadolinium-enhanced first pass perfusion magnetic resonance imaging

Clin Med Case Rep. 2008 Oct 1:1:127-31. doi: 10.4137/ccrep.s732. eCollection 2008.

Abstract

Summary Castleman disease is an uncommon disorder affecting the lymphatic system and is characterised by atypical lymphocyte proliferation. The usual clinical presentation is of a solitary mass lesion, frequently within the thorax. A number of different imaging findings have been reported on CT and MRI. We present a case of paracardiac Castleman disease where the diagnosis was suggested by dramatic enhancement of the tumour mass during a dynamic MR perfusion sequence. To our knowledge this is the first report of the use of a first pass bolus tracking technique in the diagnosis of Castleman disease.

Keywords: Castleman disease; first pass perfusion; gadolinium.

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