Langerhans cell histiocytosis following treatment for testicular cancer. A case report and literature review

Q4 Medicine Forum of Clinical Oncology Pub Date : 2015-03-01 DOI:10.1515/fco-2015-0002
Pistamaltzian Nikolaos, Nikolaidi Adamantia, R. Maria, Economou Aggelos, Mourtzoukos Spryridon, Athanasiadis Ilias
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Abstract A 35 year old male patient received treatment for testicular cancer of pure seminoma histology. He underwent initially a right inguinal orchiectomy and afterwards he received 3 cycles of BEP chemotherapy, as his imaging studies showed enlarged para-aortic lymph nodes. Five months after completion of chemotherapy treatment, a thoracic CT revealed multiple micronodular lesions in both lungs. The patient was advised about the need of salvage chemotherapy, but he opted to undergo further investigation. A lung lesion biopsy was performed, and histology was compatible with diagnosis of Langerhans cell histiocytosis (LCH). LCH is quite an unusual clinical entity that affects usually -but not solely- the lungs of young adults. The hallmark of the disease, is the presence of the activated Langerhans cells. As its clinical, laboratory and radiological findings are nonspecific, a transbronchial biopsy is sometimes necessary to establish diagnosis. Treatment is generally symptomatic and reserved for patients with multisystem organ involvement. LCH’s relationship with cancer is complex and no certain correlation is evident. More troublesome can be its differential diagnosis from a cancer with metastatic spread to the lungs or other affected organs, and although rare, it has to be kept in mind when suspicious signs arise
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睾丸癌治疗后朗格汉斯细胞组织细胞增多症。病例报告及文献复习
摘要一例35岁男性患者因纯精原细胞瘤组织学诊断为睾丸癌而接受治疗。他最初接受了右腹股沟睾丸切除术,之后接受了3个周期的BEP化疗,因为他的影像学检查显示主动脉旁淋巴结肿大。化疗结束5个月后,胸部CT显示双肺多发小结节性病变。患者被告知需要补救性化疗,但他选择接受进一步的调查。肺病变活检进行,组织学符合朗格汉斯细胞组织细胞增多症(LCH)的诊断。LCH是一种非常不寻常的临床疾病,通常(但不是唯一)影响年轻人的肺部。这种疾病的标志,是激活朗格汉斯细胞的存在。由于其临床、实验室和放射学表现是非特异性的,有时需要经支气管活检来确定诊断。治疗通常是对症的,并保留给多系统器官受累的患者。LCH与癌症的关系复杂,没有明确的相关性。更麻烦的是它与转移到肺部或其他受影响器官的癌症的鉴别诊断,尽管很罕见,但当出现可疑迹象时,必须记住它
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