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Query: UMLS:C0019621 (
Langerhans cell histiocytosis
)
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Clinical and demographic data as well as the course of illness were analyzed in a retrospective study of 50 patients with a
primary tumor
or a malformation of the calvarial bones. The most frequent histological diagnosis was "eosinophilic granuloma of bone" (found in 42% of cases), followed by hemangioma, osteoma, dermoid, epidermoid and malignant tumors, and fibrous dysplasia. Local recurrence was observed in 1 patient with ossifying fibroma and 1 with a dermoid tumor, while further dissemination of illness was observed in 3 patients with "eosinophilic granuloma". In these cases, systemic drug therapy is needed. The necessity of an intensive search for further signs of illness and long follow-up periods in patients with primary localized
histiocytosis X
is stressed.
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PMID:[Tumors and space-occupying abnormalities of the skull calotte]. 325 4
The use of fine-needle aspiration biopsy (FNAB) in the initial evaluation of pediatric bone and soft tissue tumors is controversial, especially for those patients being considered for histiogenetic-specific therapeutic protocols, e.g., the Intergroup Rhabdomyosarcoma Study Group, the Pediatric Oncology Group. We retrospectively reviewed 33 consecutive FNAB specimens (28 primary tumors, 5 metastases) from 32 pediatric patients (< or = 19 yr of age), none of whom had a previously established tumor diagnosis. In one patient, FNAB of the
primary tumor
and a presumed axillary metastasis were obtained concomitantly. The cytomorphologic analysis included osteosarcoma, eight patients; rhabdomyosarcoma, five; neuroblastoma, five; Ewing's sarcoma/primitive neuroectodermal tumor, four;
Langerhans' cell histiocytosis
, three; and one each synovial sarcoma, undifferentiated sarcoma, infantile myofibromatosis, fibroma, chondroblastoma, chondromyxoid fibroma, and desmoplastic small round-cell tumor. Ancillary studies, e.g., immunocytochemical analysis, were used in 13 cases. Cytogenetic analysis helped to confirm one Ewing's sarcoma [t (11;22) (q24;q12)] and one synovial sarcoma [t(X;18) (p11;q11)]. With adequate FNAB specimens, a histogenetic-specific diagnosis was rendered in 27 (93%) of 29 cases, and all were correctly recognized as either benign or malignant. One case each of
Langerhans' cell histiocytosis
, chondroblastoma, and infantile myofibromatosis yielded unsatisfactory specimens. Fibroma and desmoplastic small round-cell tumor were initially misclassified as nodular fasciitis and rhabdomyosarcoma, respectively. Of 18 patients clinically eligible for histogenetic-specific therapy protocols, an accurate diagnosis was obtained in 17 patients. With a multidisciplinary approach and judicious use of ancillary studies, FNAB represents a highly accurate and cost-effective technique for the diagnosis of pediatric bone and soft tissue tumors, especially sarcomas, and should be considered as a viable diagnostic technique for pediatric therapeutic protocols.
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PMID:The role of fine-needle aspiration biopsy in the initial diagnosis of pediatric bone and soft tissue tumors: an institutional experience. 979 16
There have been concerns that growth hormone (GH) therapy may be associated with an increased risk of cancer. Although data are limited and conflicting, one recent report on cancer risk in individuals with no cancer history or risk factors for cancer who were treated with pituitary GH demonstrated a small increased risk of colon cancer and deaths from colon cancer and Hodgkin disease. The data from cancer survivors have consistently shown no increased risk of recurrence of the
primary tumor
in survivors of all tumor types who are treated with GH. One recent study did show a small increased risk of second solid tumors in survivors previously treated with GH. Limited data suggest that GH therapy is not associated with excess cancer risk in individuals with
Langerhans cell histiocytosis
and neurofibromatosis type 1. Overall, the clinical data are reassuring, but continued surveillance is mandatory.
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PMID:Growth hormone treatment: cancer risk. 1553 96
We report a case of primary multifocal osseous lymphoma in a 6-year-old girl presenting with multifocal osteolytic lesions without systemic symptoms or identifiable non-osseous
primary tumor
. The differential diagnoses for such a presentation include
histiocytosis X
, chronic recurrent multifocal osteomyelitis, acute lymphoblastic leukemia, metastatic disease, and primary bone lymphoma. Although non-Hodgkin lymphoma is common in the pediatric population, its presentation as a primary bone tumor, especially with multifocal disease, is extremely rare and is frequently misdiagnosed. We hope that awareness of this entity will help radiologists achieve timely diagnosis and intervention.
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PMID:Primary multifocal osseous lymphoma in a child. 1877 59
Langerhans cell histiocytosis
(
LCH
) is a myeloproliferative disorder characterized by lesions composed of pathological CD207(+) dendritic cells with an inflammatory infiltrate. BRAFV600E remains the only recurrent mutation reported in
LCH
. In order to evaluate the spectrum of somatic mutations in
LCH
, whole exome sequencing was performed on matched
LCH
and normal tissue samples obtained from 41 patients. Lesions from other histiocytic disorders, juvenile xanthogranuloma, Erdheim-Chester disease, and Rosai-Dorfman disease were also evaluated. All of the lesions from histiocytic disorders were characterized by an extremely low overall rate of somatic mutations. Notably, 33% (7/21) of
LCH
cases with wild-type BRAF and none (0/20) with BRAFV600E harbored somatic mutations in MAP2K1 (6 in-frame deletions and 1 missense mutation) that induced extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK) phosphorylation in vitro. Single cases of somatic mutations of the mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) pathway genes ARAF and ERBB3 were also detected. The ability of MAPK pathway inhibitors to suppress MAPK kinase and ERK phosphorylation in cell culture and
primary tumor
models was dependent on the specific
LCH
mutation. The findings of this study support a model in which ERK activation is a universal end point in
LCH
arising from pathological activation of upstream signaling proteins.
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PMID:Mutually exclusive recurrent somatic mutations in MAP2K1 and BRAF support a central role for ERK activation in LCH pathogenesis. 2537 60
Langerhans cell histiocytosis
(
LCH
) is a rare disorder defined by the abnormal proliferation of Langerhans cells. While
LCH
can present at any age, it is classically described as a pediatric condition, and is therefore overlooked in the adult patient. Additionally, depending on tumor burden and location,
LCH
can manifest with a host of oral and systemic symptoms which further confuses the clinical presentation and ultimate diagnosis.The authors present a unique report of an elderly Hispanic male diagnosed with mandibular
LCH
who sought
primary tumor
excision after neoadjuvant chemotherapy. In this study, a fibula-free flap was used for subsequent reconstruction.The purpose of the study is 2-fold: to highlight the variability of
LCH
in both patient symptomatology and demographics, as well as the role of plastic reconstructive surgery in definitive
LCH
management, particularly in the setting of single system unifocal disease.
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PMID:Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis in an Adult: A Discussion of Epidemiology and Treatment Options. 3163 12