Title : Case 561 |
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Age / Sex : 6 / M Chief complaint : left thigh pain, fever What is your impression?
DiscussionAnswer: Langerhans cell histiocytosis
Findings: Linear periosteal reaction at proximal diaphysis of the left femur on initial radiograph.
Intramedullary mass with lamellated periosteal reaction and extensive perilesional edema on T2WI. Focal cortical disruption on T1WI.
Osteolytic intramedullary mass with bone destruction, rapid progression on follow-up radiography after 1 week.
Expansile intramedullary mass with cortical destruction and extensive perilesional edema on follow-up MRI
Differential Diagnosis: Osteomyelitis, Ewing’s sarcoma, lymphoma
Discussion: Bone lesions are the most common radiographic manifestations of LCH(80%), and it has a predilection for the flat bones such as skull. Long bone involvement is more common in children than in adults, and the femur, humerus, tibia are the most commonly involved long bones and lesions typically occurs in the diaphysis or metaphysis. Early lesions show lytic, expansile, and aggressive ness, but less aggressive features such as cortical thickening and smooth periosteal reaction may be seen. CT and MRI imaging findings are intramedullary lesions with extramedullary soft tissue components that have T1 low-, T2 high signal intensity. Fever and elevated ESR levels are common in LCH, Ewing sarcoma and non-Hodgkin lymphoma of bone.
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Total applicants | 28 | Correct answers | 5 |
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여유진 | 전문의 | ||
라요한 | 성균관대학교 삼성서울병원, 전문의 | ||
박재일 | 대구 척탑병원, 전문의 | ||
김초희 | 분당차병원, 전공의 | ||
최희석 | 전병원, 전문의 |
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