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Query: UMLS:C0019621 (
Langerhans cell histiocytosis
)
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Optimal treatment for
Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis
(
LCH
) has not yet been established. Preliminary reports suggest some effect of cyclosporine (
CSA
), both alone or in combination with steroids and/or vinblastine, in untreated cases. Twelve children (6 females and 6 males, age at diagnosis 3 months to 4 years) with biopsy proven, systemic
LCH
received oral
CSA
(12 mg/kg/day in two divided doses given daily) as a second-line therapy following chemotherapy including vinblastine and/or etoposide (10 cases) or steroid alone (one case); one child was not pretreated. A total of 16
CSA
courses were administered to the 12 patients: 8 were completed, 4 were interrupted as unsuccessful, and 4 are still ongoing.
CSA
related toxicity consisted of hypertrichosis and transient hypertension and was never limiting. Treatment was associated with a clinical response in 8/12 patients: 3 had a complete response and are off therapy, and 5 had a partial response; disease reactivation following first favorable response required additional
CSA
courses in 3 patients. Four patients failed to respond to
CSA
: two died of progressive disease, while two had a favorable response to
CSA
+ VP16. Favorable response to
CSA
was not related to
CSA
trough and peak levels and was usually observed during the first 2 weeks of
CSA
therapy.
CSA
is effective for treatment of
LCH
also in pretreated children with progressive disease including life-threatening organ dysfunction. Long-lasting complete remission may be achieved after 6 to 12 months of
CSA
therapy. When disease reactivation occurs after treatment withdrawal, a second course may be followed by favorable response. As minimal or no adverse effects are observed during or after prolonged
CSA
therapy, this may also be safely used in young patients.
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PMID:Cyclosporine therapy for refractory Langerhans cell histiocytosis. 775 96