Elucidating the grading intricacies of idiopathic multicentric Castleman disease histopathology: a pathologist’s perspective
Daisy V Alapat, Payam Etebari, Frits Van Rhee

TL;DR
This paper explores the challenges in diagnosing idiopathic multicentric Castleman disease and proposes a grading system to improve accurate identification and treatment.
Contribution
The paper introduces a novel grading system for histopathologic features of iMCD to aid in its diagnosis.
Findings
iMCD diagnosis is challenging due to overlapping symptoms with other lymphadenopathy conditions.
A multidisciplinary approach is essential for accurate iMCD diagnosis.
A harmonized grading system for histopathology can improve timely and appropriate treatment.
Abstract
Idiopathic multicentric Castleman disease (iMCD) is a rare condition with a wide range of signs and symptoms that often overlap with other conditions that cause lymphadenopathy. The diagnosis of iMCD remains challenging, even among experts. Our aim is to highlight the heterogeneity of histopathologic features and presentations of iMCD and to provide tools to help diagnose and raise awareness of this rare condition. We review the most relevant clinicopathologic aspects of iMCD and present our process to accurately diagnose this condition using a case-based approach. We describe how to incorporate the iMCD diagnostic criteria, including grading of histomorphology, laboratory, and clinical findings. Here, we describe our system to grade histopathologic features in iMCD. Together with radiologic findings and laboratory and clinical information, this system helps clinicians accurately…
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Taxonomy
TopicsViral-associated cancers and disorders · IgG4-Related and Inflammatory Diseases · Lymphoma Diagnosis and Treatment
