학술논문

Langerhans’ cell histiocytosis diagnosed due to dermatological perianal lesion
Document Type
report
Source
Journal of Coloproctology (Rio de Janeiro). September 2017 37(3)
Subject
CD1 antigens
Langerhans’ cells
Langerhans’ cell histiocytosis
Histiocytosis X
Vinblastine
Language
English
ISSN
2237-9363
Abstract
Langerhans’ cell histiocytosis is a rare disease characterized by proliferation of Langerhans cells in the body. It affects mainly males, predominantly in childhood. Ulcerated plaques are one of the cutaneous forms of presentation. Diagnostic confirmation is done through immunohistochemistry. As therapeutic options, topical corticosteroids and chemotherapy are good choices. The case is reported of a male patient, aged 14, with perianal ulceration. He consulted a coloproctologist, who performed a biopsy of the region and started local triamcinolone applications. Immunohistochemistry diagnosed Langerhans’ cells histiocytosis. Further investigation revealed diabetes insipidus, osteolytic lesions in the skull and lower limbs, enlarged liver, and encephalic alterations. Chemotherapy was started with Vinblastine, with significant improvement of the lesions.