# Unicentric Castleman Disease Presenting with a Ruptured Pseudoaneurysm within the Tumor: A Case Report

**Authors:** Toshiki Matsui, Kohei Kawagita, Kazuki Nomura, Maki Hamaguchi, Natsuki Hashiba, Naoya Tsuji, Hirotaka Shibuya, Yosuke Yamauchi, Daisuke Noguchi, Keita Sato, Yoshihisa Tamura, Ryosuke Desaki, Koji Kumamoto, Koji Fujii, Koji Takahashi, Tsukasa Kusuta, Toji Murabayashi, Shinya Sugimoto, Junji Uraki, Mari Ueda, Tadashi Yabana

PMC · DOI: 10.70352/scrj.cr.25-0497 · Surgical Case Reports · 2026-01-30

## TL;DR

This case report describes a rare instance of unicentric Castleman disease where a tumor contained a ruptured pseudoaneurysm, highlighting the importance of considering this condition in similar cases.

## Contribution

The paper presents the first known case of unicentric Castleman disease with a spontaneously ruptured pseudoaneurysm within the tumor.

## Key findings

- A 55-year-old male was diagnosed with unicentric Castleman disease after presenting with a ruptured pseudoaneurysm.
- Histopathology confirmed the diagnosis, showing lymphoid tissue proliferation and vascular changes.
- The case emphasizes the need for angiography in evaluating intratumoral pseudoaneurysms.

## Abstract

Castleman disease is a lymphoproliferative disorder of unknown etiology, typically reported as a hypervascular tumor. Here, we report the first known case of unicentric Castleman disease in which a pseudoaneurysm developed within the tumor and ruptured spontaneously.

A 55-year-old male was hospitalized due to the sudden onset of epigastric pain. Contrast-enhanced CT revealed a 60-mm hypovascular mass located on the dorsal side of the pancreas, with evidence of extravasation within the tumor. Emergency angiography was performed; nonetheless, the pseudoaneurysm was not clearly identified. The patient was administered antihypertensive therapy and discharged. He was subsequently referred to our hospital for further examination and treatment. Upon reviewing the angiographic images obtained at the previous hospital, a pseudoaneurysm was retrospectively identified in a small branch of the splenic artery. Follow-up contrast-enhanced CT at our hospital showed slight tumor shrinkage and resolution of the extravasation. Although the ventral region of the tumor showed marked enhancement, no noticeable enhancement was observed in the dorsal region. Based on imaging findings, a pancreatic neuroendocrine tumor was suspected. While endoscopic ultrasonography fine-needle tissue acquisition was performed twice, a definitive diagnosis could not be made. Suspecting a pancreatic neuroendocrine tumor, we recommended surgery. The patient underwent anterior radical antegrade modular pancreatosplenectomy. Histopathological findings showed that the tumor had no continuity with the pancreatic tissue and was composed of 2 lesions. The ventral portion of the tumor showed lymphoid tissue proliferation with follicular hyperplasia. Blood vessels traversed the lymphoid follicles, and blood vessel walls showed hyalinization and thickening. No atypical lymphocytes were observed. The dorsal portion of the tumor was necrotic. Based on these findings, the patient was diagnosed with unicentric Castleman disease (hyaline vascular type). At the time of writing, there was no recurrence of the disease 24 months after surgery.

In Castleman disease, as demonstrated in this case, pseudoaneurysm formation may occur. In cases presenting with an intratumoral pseudoaneurysm, Castleman disease should be considered in the differential diagnosis, and angiography should be included for further evaluation and preoperative treatment.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** Castleman disease (MONDO:0015564), unicentric Castleman disease (MONDO:0019753)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** pancreatic neuroendocrine tumor (MESH:D018358), Tumor (MESH:D009369), follicular hyperplasia (MESH:D006965), lymphoproliferative disorder (MESH:D008232), necrotic (MESH:D009336), epigastric pain (MESH:D010146), Castleman disease (MESH:D005871), Pseudoaneurysm (MESH:D017541)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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