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Integrated imaging of systemic Langerhans cell histiocytosis in an infant
Authors:Valentina Cariello  Patrizia Lombardo  Luisa Castelli  Carmela Brillantino  Carmela De Fusco  Antonio Rossi  Rocco Minelli  Giuseppe Paviglianiti  Roberto Grassi  Eugenio Rossi
Abstract:
Langerhans cell histiocytosis (LCH) is a myeloid neoplasm characterized by a clonal proliferation of CD1a+/CD207+ dendritic cells. Although individuals of any age can be affected, the disease is most common in infants younger than 5 years of age, especially males. A wide range of manifestations, from asymptomatic to aggressive, have been described, along with multiorgan involvement. Even though the majority of bone lesions are observed, skin, lymph nodes, brain and lungs can also be involved. The involvement of hematopoietic system, including bone marrow, liver and spleen, is less frequent yet associated with worse prognosis, due to a worse treatment response. Diagnosis of LCH is based on the integration of clinical, laboratory, and radiological data; however, only histopathological examination might confirm it. As far as the spleen involvement is concerned, according to literature, it has been reported in about 15% patients with multisystem involvement, nonetheless only a few cases show parenchymal lesions. The present study reports the case of an infant with LCH with multisystem involvement, including bone, skin, liver, and spleen, with evidence of parenchymal lesions.
Keywords:Langerhans cells histiocytosis   Multisystem disease   Pediatric   imaging   Hematological disorder
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