Epidemiological analysis of multicentric and unicentric Castleman disease and TAFRO syndrome in Japan

Yasufumi Masaki(Kanazawa Medical University), Hiroshi Kawabata(Kanazawa Medical University), Shino Fujimoto(Kanazawa Medical University), Mitsuhiro Kawano(Kanazawa University Hospital), Noriko Iwaki(Kanazawa University), Takeharu Kotani(Ishikawa Prefectural Central Hospital), Akikatsu Nakashima(Ishikawa Prefectural Central Hospital), Nozomu Kurose(Kanazawa Medical University), Kazue Takai(Niigata City General Hospital), Ritsuro Suzuki(Shimane University Hospital), Sadao Aoki(Niigata University of Pharmacy and Applied Life Sciences)
Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hematopathology
January 1, 2019
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Abstract

Castleman disease is a polyclonal lymphoproliferative disease which is clinically classified into unicentric (UCD) and multicentric (MCD). TAFRO syndrome is a relatively new concept that partly overlaps with MCD. Due to their rarity, their incidence remains unknown. This study investigated the incidence and prevalence of UCD, MCD, and TAFRO syndrome in Japan using a fixed-point observation method based on their incidence in Ishikawa prefecture. The annual incidences of MCD, UCD, and TAFRO syndrome in Japan were 309-731, 71-542, and 110-502, respectively, yielding annual incidence rates per million individuals of 2.4-5.8, 0.6-4.3, and 0.9-4.9, respectively, and nationwide prevalence of 4,180-14,900, 1,350-10,300, and 860-7,240, respectively. In conclusion, MCD, UCD and TAFRO syndrome may not be as rare as previously estimated in Japan.


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