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Query: UMLS:C0019621 (
Langerhans cell histiocytosis
)
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Granulomatous lesions of the cranio-facial area are frequent and various in their nature: lymphohistiocytic with or without eosinophils, tuberculoid-like with epithelioid and giant cells, or sometimes made essentially of giant cells. Their etiology can be known or easy to find: foreign body granuloma, sarcoidosis, leprosy, rhinoscleroma, fungal diseases especially
zygomycosis
and rhinosporidiosis, parasitic diseases. The lethal midline granuloma is a clinical entity characterized by its necrotic and relentlessly progressive destructive presentation. After elimination of a malignant process, especially lymphoid, and of a Wegener's granulomatosis the diagnosis will be "idiopathic midline non-healing granuloma". Some of them will stay located at the facial area; others will disseminate as a malignant disease. Central giant cell granuloma and
histiocytosis X
, especially eosinophilic granuloma, are two other varieties of granuloma, different of the former granulomatous infiltrates by their clinical presentation and their evolution.
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PMID:[Craniofacial granulomatous lesions]. 352 24