Multicentric Castleman disease is a rare lymphoproliferative disorder mostly seen in adults with HIV. It presents with fever and systemic symptoms and is extremely uncommon in children. We describe a novel case of multicentric Castleman disease associated with primary immunodeficiency (common variable immunodeficiency) and discuss pathophysiologic mechanisms and recent advances in understanding this disease.
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