Castleman disease is a rare, heterogeneous disorder that driven by proinflammatory responses. Human herpes virus-8 has a major role in pathogenesis of multicentric Castleman disease. There is also a subgroup of cases, human herpes virus-8 negative, idiopathic multicentric Castleman disease. The role of primary immunodeficiencies in idiopathic Castleman disease are poorly described. DOCK8 deficiency is a combined primary immunodeficiency. It has a broad clinic spectrum including atopy, autoimmunity and cancer. We present a 10-year-old, DOCK8 deficient patient. He had giant lobular capillary hemangiomas on his neck, iliac and gluteal regions and multiple lymphadenopathies. Abdominal lymph node pathology revealed hyaline vascular type Castleman disease and human herpes virus-8 staining was negative. His lesions were shown to be infected with orf virus. Our case is the first case to relate idiopathic multicentric Castleman disease and DOCK8 deficiency; also, very unusual presentation of orf virus infection in humans.