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Langerhans' cell histiocytosis (histiocytosis X): experience at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, 1970-1984.

Medical and Pediatric Oncology, 1989
Sixty-four patients with biopsy-proven Langerhans' cell histiocytosis (LCH, formerly designated as histiocytosis X) were managed at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia from 1970 through 1984. Their median age was 3 yr (range, 0.1-22 yr). Thirty-three
R. Raney, R. Raney, G. D'angio
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Congenital histiocytosis X

Pediatric Radiology, 1993
Congenital histiocytosis X involving multiple organs is a rare disease that causes rapid mortality in intrauterine and neonatal life. The diagnosis of histiocytosis X (Letterer-Siwe disease) should be considered in a neonate with vesiculated crusting skin lesions.
K. L. Pierce, Aruna Vade, A. Hayani
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Etoposide (VP16) in the treatment of multisystem Langerhans cell histiocytosis (histiocytosis X).

Medical and Pediatric Oncology, 1989
Ten children with Langerhans cell histiocytosis (histiocytosis X) either resistant to or intolerant of corticosteroids received etoposide (VP16). Nine responded. In one instance, partial diabetes insipidus was temporarily reversed.
V. Broadbent, J. Pritchard, E. Yeomans
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Pulmonary histiocytosis X: evaluation with high-resolution CT.

Radiology, 1989
Eighteen patients with pulmonary lesions of histiocytosis X were studied with high-resolution computed tomography (CT). Thin-walled cysts were found in all but one patient.
M. Brauner   +4 more
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Pulmonary histiocytosis X

Lung, 1985
Pulmonary histiocytosis X is a granulomatous disorder of the lung of unknown cause. Patients with this disease often complain of cough, dyspnea on exertion, and, occasionally, chest pain from a pneumothorax or bone involvement. However, it is not unusual for patients to be asymptomatic with only a diffuse interstitial infiltrate on their chest ...
Herbert Y. Reynolds, Theodore W. Marcy
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Pulmonary histiocytosis X: comparison of radiographic and CT findings.

Radiology, 1989
The authors retrospectively evaluated radiographs, computed tomographic (CT) scans, and results of pulmonary function tests (when available) for 17 patients with biopsy-proved pulmonary histiocytosis X. In 11 patients, high-resolution CT was used.
A. Moore   +7 more
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Radiation therapy in soft-tissue lesions in histiocytosis X (Langerhans' cell histiocytosis).

Medical and Pediatric Oncology, 1988
Langerhans' cell histiocytosis (LCH) (previously histiocytosis X) is an infrequent disease with protean clinical manifestations and an unpredictable course.
Razvan Gramatovici   +2 more
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Periodontal manifestations of adult onset of histiocytosis X.

The Journal of Periodontology, 1989
Histiocytosis X, a reticuloendothelial disorder, includes the three clinical syndromes: Letterer-Siwe and Hand-Schuller-Christian diseases and eosinophilic granuloma of the bone. Twenty-eight cases of adult onset of histiocytosis X involving the head and
Z. Artzi, M. Gorsky, Mili Raviv
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An appraisal of histiocytosis‐X

Journal of Surgical Oncology, 1972
AbstractA case of Hand‐Schüller‐Christian disease with a nineteen year follow‐up is presented, with lesions localized to the skull and mandible. Three separate courses of irradiation therapy produced temporary recalcification of the cranial defects.
Carl Kaplan   +2 more
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Histiocytosis X of the nose

The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1979
A case of histiocytosis X of the nose in a 5-year-old Nigerian child has been described. This localization of the lesion with secondary involvement of the submandibular cervical nodes is quite unusual and no similar case has been so far reported in the literature. The difficulties encountered in the diagnosis, the aetiological factors and treatment are
C. A. Onuora, N. S. Nirodi, K. Gowrinath
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