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Published on: March 7, 2017
ALK-positive histiocytosis in 12 Asian children
Xiao Feng1, Jing Tao1, Nan He1
1Department of Pathology, Children's Hospital Affiliated to Zhengzhou University, Henan Children's Hospital, Zhengzhou Children's Hospital, Zhengzhou 450018, China.
Abstract:
Anaplastic lymphoma kinase-positive histiocytosis, first reported in 2008, is a rare, novel type of neoplasm. To date, no more than 100 cases of anaplastic lymphoma kinase-positive histiocytosis have been reported. In this retrospective study, 12 cases of anaplastic lymphoma kinase-positive histiocytosis, including clinical symptoms, histological features, molecular pathology, treatment, and prognosis, in children were analyzed to gain a deeper understanding of the disease. All patients were Asian children, aged 2 months to 8 years and 2 months (mean 3.1 years), and the male-to-female ratio was 5:7. All patients were followed up closely. One patient died during the follow-up period, seven (case 1-7) had focal anaplastic lymphoma kinase-positive histiocytosis, and five (case 8-12) had multisystem anaplastic lymphoma kinase-positive histiocytosis. In addition, we report the case of a patient who benefited from anaplastic lymphoma kinase-targeted therapy and a patient with the rare EML4-ALK fusion gene. The current study is expected to substantially contribute to increasing the awareness of anaplastic lymphoma kinase-positive histiocytosis.

