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Liver involvement in Langerhans' cell histiocytosis. Case report
Ion Dina1, Catalin Copaescu, Vlad Herlea
1Medical Clinic, Sf. Ioan Hospital, Bucharest, Romania. endo_din@yahoo.com
Abstract:
Langerhans'cell histiocytosis (Histiocytosis X) is a rare disease of unknown cause characterized by oligoclonal proliferation of Langerhans cells. It occurs mostly in children and young adults and involves one or more body systems such as bone, hypothalamus, posterior pituitary gland, lymph nodes, liver or various soft tissues. The diagnosis is always made by a histological approach. We report a case of Langerhans'cell histiocytosis in a young patient with clinical signs of diabetes insipidus and hepatic involvement in whom the immunohistochemical analysis of the liver tissue led to the definitive diagnosis.