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Have You Heard Of A Rare Disorder Castleman Disease And Its Treatment Haematologist Dr. Rahul Bhargava?


 Dr. Rahul Bhargava is associated as head of the Hemato Oncology & Bone marrow transplant at Fortis Memorial Research Institute, Gurgaon. He Specializes in Bone marrow transplants and is regarded as one of the best doctors who hold experience of more than 15 years. 1000 record-breaking bone marrow transplants in North India were done by him. He holds an international experience of working in Vancouver, Canada where he was specifically trained in Umbilical cord transplant. He is an esteemed member of various prestigious organizations like the American Society of Bone Marrow Transplant the American Society of Paediatric Hemato-Oncology, International Society of Paediatric Oncology. After completing MBBS & MD from Christian Medical College Vellore, he pursued his DM from the renowned All India Institute of Medical Sciences. he is the best bone marrow transplant surgeon in gurgaon.

Castleman Disease

It’s a rare disorder involving an overgrowth of cells in the body's lymph nodes. This common form of the disorder affects a single lymph node, usually in the chest or abdomen. Multiple lymph nodes throughout the body are affected by multicentric Castleman disease that is associated with human herpesvirus type 8 (HHV-8) and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Treatment and outlook may vary, depending on the type of Castleman disease. The type that affects only one lymph node can be treated with surgery.

Symptoms

Unicentric Castleman disease does not show any signs or symptoms. During a physical exam or an imaging test, an enlarged lymph node can be detected for some unrelated problem. Unicentric Castleman disease might experience few signs and symptoms more common to multicentric Castleman disease, which include:

  • Fever
  • Night sweats
  • Nausea
  • Enlarged liver or spleen
  • Unintended weight loss
  • Fatigue

Causes

The causes of Castleman disease are still not clear. However, infection by a virus human herpesvirus 8 (HHV-8) is associated with multicentric Castleman disease.

The HHV-8 virus has also been linked to the development of Kaposi's sarcoma which is a cancerous tumor. It can be a complication of HIV/AIDS. As per the studies  HHV-8 is present in almost all HIV-positive people who have Castleman disease.

Diagnosis

  • Blood and urine test
  • Imaging test – CT scan, MRI and PET scan
  • Lymph node biopsy

Treatment

Unicentric Castleman disease

It can be cured by surgically removing the lymph node. The lymph node in the chest or abdomen requires major surgery. When surgical removal isn't possible, medicines are used to shrink the lymph node. Radiation therapy also proves to be an effective way to destroy the affected tissue. In order to check the relapse, you will need follow-up exams.

Multicentric Castleman disease

Treatment for multicentric Castleman disease generally involves therapies and medications in order to control cell overgrowth. Specific treatment varies to the extent of your disease and HIV or HHV-8 infection or both.

Multicentric Castleman disease treatment options include:

  • Immunotherapy. Drugs such as siltuximab or rituximab are used to block the action of a protein that is produced in excess in people suffering from multicentric Castleman disease.
  • Chemotherapy. It helps to slow the overgrowth of lymphatic cells. When the disease does not respond to immunotherapy your doctor will add chemotherapy.
  • Corticosteroids. These drugs are added to control inflammation.
  • Antiviral drugs. These drugs are helpful to block the activity of HHV-8 or HIV if you are suffering from one or both of those viruses.

Take away

Follow all the instructions given by your doctor. Take the medicines timely and follow a healthy diet. For treatment and consultation with the best doctor contact Dr. Rahul Bhargava at Fortis Memorial Research Institute, Gurgaon.

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Dr. Ankita Wadhwa has 14+ years of experience in handling patients for health-related issues. With an in-depth understanding of different medical procedures, she has handled several complex cases. She has also worked in many reputed hospitals such as Fortis Escorts Heart Institute, CK Birla Hospital, and Paras Healthcare.

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