Neuroimaging Spectrum of Erdheim-Chester Disease: An Image-based Review.

Pranjal Rai, Haydern J Swartz, Neetu Soni, John C Benson, Amit Agarwal, Steven A Messina, Paul J Farnsworth, Carrie M Carr, Girish Bathla
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Erdheim-Chester Disease (ECD) is a rare, multisystem histiocytic disorder characterized by its variable clinical presentations. Central Nervous System (CNS) involvement is observed in approximately half of ECD patients (up to 76% in some series), and often carries a poorer prognosis. While CNS involvement may remain asymptomatic, others may experience a range of neurological symptoms, including cognitive decline, neuropsychiatric disturbances, motor deficits, cranial or peripheral neuropathies, and endocrine abnormalities.Neuroimaging findings in CNS-ECD are diverse, including neurodegeneration manifesting as cerebral or cerebellar volume loss, solitary or multifocal variably enhancing intraparenchymal lesions along the neuroaxis, meningeal infiltration, involvement of the Hypothalamo-pituitary axis, perivascular sheathing or basal ganglia lesions. Other well documented sites of involvement include the craniofacial region, orbits and spine. Awareness of these findings is relevant, not only because of the non-specific nature of these findings, but also given the high proportion of CNS involvement in ECD as well as the higher mortality associated with CNS involvement.This review provides an in-depth overview of the various manifestations of CNS involvement in ECD and their imaging features, along with a brief overview of the differential considerations which include other histiocytic and non-histiocytic processes.ABBREVIATIONS: ECD=Erdheim-Chester Disease; RDD=Rosai-Dorfman Disease; LCH= Langerhans cell histiocytosis.

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埃尔德海姆-切斯特病的神经影像谱:基于图像的回顾
埃尔德海姆-切斯特病(Erdheim-Chester Disease,ECD)是一种罕见的多系统组织细胞疾病,临床表现多变。大约一半的 ECD 患者(在某些系列病例中高达 76%)会出现中枢神经系统(CNS)受累,而且往往预后较差。虽然中枢神经系统受累可能没有症状,但其他患者可能会出现一系列神经系统症状,包括认知能力下降、神经精神障碍、运动障碍、颅神经或周围神经病以及内分泌异常。中枢神经系统-ECD的神经影像学检查结果多种多样,包括表现为大脑或小脑体积减小的神经变性、沿神经轴的单发或多灶不同程度增强的实质内病变、脑膜浸润、下丘脑-垂体轴受累、血管周围鞘或基底节病变。其他有据可查的受累部位包括颅面部、眼眶和脊柱。本综述深入概述了 ECD 中枢神经系统受累的各种表现及其影像学特征,并简要介绍了包括其他组织细胞和非组织细胞过程在内的鉴别考虑:ECD=Erdheim-Chester Disease;RDD=Rosai-Dorfman Disease;LCH=朗格汉斯细胞组织细胞增生症。
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