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Intra-epithelial lymphocytosis is an elementary lesion frequently observed in the gastrointestinal tract, which can be found from the esophagus to the colon. Many conditions of a varied nature (dysimmunitary diseases, drugs, infections…) are associated with intra-epithelial lymphocytosis, and the etiological diagnosis most often requires an anatomo-clinical correlation. The pathologist will have to identify histological lesions associated with intra-epithelial lymphocytosis allowing the diagnosis to be oriented in order to propose appropriate treatment.

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Rev Med Interne

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Service de pathologie, hôpital Haut-Lévêque, CHU de Bordeaux, université de Bordeaux, Bordeaux, France.

Histologically, Castleman's disease associates three subtypes: 1-the vascular hyaline (HV) subtype more often seen in unicentric forms; 2-the plasmacytic (PV) subtype, more frequently associated with the HHV8+ and idiopathic multicentric form; 3-the mixed subtype associating both HV and PV aspects that may be encountered in any type of Castleman's disease. If the diagnosis of unicentric (isolated mass) and multicentric HHV8+ Castleman's disease is easy, the diagnosis of the idiopathic multicentric form remains particularly difficult because it is at the crossroads of many other pathologies (infectious, tumoral and dysimmune), making an anatomoclinical comparison necessary. The role of the pathologist, in the context of disseminated lesions (polyadenopathy and splenomegaly), is to identify lesions that may be part of Castleman's disease, to systematically perform HHV8 testing and to perform complete phenotyping associated with molecular analysis (B and T-cell clonality) in order to rule out a lymphomatous process and certain infectious etilogies.

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Second Branchial Cleft Cyst: A Case Report.

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Amygdaloid cysts are benign dysembryological cystic tumors that develop in the antero-lateral part of the neck; they represent 2% of laterocervical tumors of the neck; they are among the most frequent gill anomalies; they represent 6.1% to 85.2% of second cleft anomalies.

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