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Human Pathology, 1983
The histologic and clinical features of pulmonary histiocytosis X are discussed. The majority of patients are in the third and fourth decades of life. They present with nonspecific respiratory complaints and bilateral reticulonodular infiltrates that can be seen on chest radiographs.
Thomas V. Colby, Charles M. Lombard
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The histologic and clinical features of pulmonary histiocytosis X are discussed. The majority of patients are in the third and fourth decades of life. They present with nonspecific respiratory complaints and bilateral reticulonodular infiltrates that can be seen on chest radiographs.
Thomas V. Colby, Charles M. Lombard
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Obstetrics & Gynecology, 1995
Histiocytosis X, a clinically heterogeneous infiltrating disorder, is rarely associated with pregnancy. Diabetes insipidus is a common manifestation of histiocytosis X.A 27-year-old pregnant woman was diagnosed with histiocytosis X by biopsy. At 31 weeks' gestation, she developed diabetes insipidus and required treatment with intranasal 8-D-arginine ...
Howard A. Lippes+4 more
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Histiocytosis X, a clinically heterogeneous infiltrating disorder, is rarely associated with pregnancy. Diabetes insipidus is a common manifestation of histiocytosis X.A 27-year-old pregnant woman was diagnosed with histiocytosis X by biopsy. At 31 weeks' gestation, she developed diabetes insipidus and required treatment with intranasal 8-D-arginine ...
Howard A. Lippes+4 more
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Histiocytosis X: rate and pattern of resolution of osseous lesions.
Radiology, 1984Resolution rate and qualitative characteristics of healing were studied in 71 osseous lesions of histiocytosis X. Rates of healing, as assessed planimetrically and by vertebral body-height measurement, did not differ significantly among lesions that were
D. Sartoris+2 more
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Hematology/Oncology Clinics of North America, 1987
This article acts as an overview of this issue of Hematology/Oncology Clinics of North America. We discuss the several themes that recur in the research and therefore in this issue concerning histiocytosis-X.
Carl Pochedly, Michael E. Osband
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This article acts as an overview of this issue of Hematology/Oncology Clinics of North America. We discuss the several themes that recur in the research and therefore in this issue concerning histiocytosis-X.
Carl Pochedly, Michael E. Osband
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Gynecologic Oncology, 1983
(1) Histiocytosis-X can manifest itself in virtually every organ, but in gynecology it is an absolute curiosity. (2) Differential diagnosis must exclude specific and nonspecific ulcerations and granulations such as syphilis, tuberculosis, Boeck's disease, and also neoplastic processes like lymphomas, sarcomas, carcinomas, and malignant diseases of the ...
Gerold Schuler+4 more
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(1) Histiocytosis-X can manifest itself in virtually every organ, but in gynecology it is an absolute curiosity. (2) Differential diagnosis must exclude specific and nonspecific ulcerations and granulations such as syphilis, tuberculosis, Boeck's disease, and also neoplastic processes like lymphomas, sarcomas, carcinomas, and malignant diseases of the ...
Gerold Schuler+4 more
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Primary pulmonary histiocytosis X.
Diseases of the Chest, 1960Data have been presented concerning seven patients with primary pulmonary histiocytosis X who have been seen at the Mayo Clinic, and 21 additional patients with this disease whose cases have been reported in the literature.
Pierre J. Nadeau+3 more
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British Journal of Dermatology, 1970
SUMMARY.— The problems of treatment of histiocytosis X with x-ray, cortisone, methotrexate, and vinblastine are briefly reviewed. In all 16 patients with focal histiocytosis X of bone, there was a good response to surgery or roentgen therapy. In 2, the lesions healed after surgery for biopsy alone.
E O Burgert, Richard K. Winkelmann
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SUMMARY.— The problems of treatment of histiocytosis X with x-ray, cortisone, methotrexate, and vinblastine are briefly reviewed. In all 16 patients with focal histiocytosis X of bone, there was a good response to surgery or roentgen therapy. In 2, the lesions healed after surgery for biopsy alone.
E O Burgert, Richard K. Winkelmann
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Localized hypothalamic histiocytosis X. Report of a case.
Archives of Neurology, 1969THE rarity of histiocytosis X and related disorders has made reporting and discussion of these syndromes of interest and importance to those concerned with such diseases.
J. D. Bernard, M. Aguilar
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Xanthomatous cutaneous lesions of histiocytosis X.
Archives of Dermatology, 1963The cutaneous manifestations of histiocytosis X, particularly the Hand-Schuller-Christian type, are reviewed. Xanthomatous-appearing lesions, which are rare with histiocytosis X, can be classified according to their clinical and histologic features as (I)
J. Altman, R. Winkelmann
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Histiocytosis-X of the hypothalamus
The British Journal of Radiology, 1975Hypothalamic masses associated with histiocytosis-X may be mistaken for neoplasms. As a result radiation therapy will often be administered rather than chemotherapy, which appears to be the treatment of choice for histiocytosis-X of the hypothalamus. Particularly in young people, the possibility of granulomatous disease should be entertained and biopsy
Barry D. Pressman+2 more
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