Langerhans cell histiocytosis(LCH)is a rare proliferative histiocyte disorder.It can affect any organ or system,especially the bone,skin,lung,and central nervous system(CNS).In the CNS,the hypothalamic-pituitary is pr...Langerhans cell histiocytosis(LCH)is a rare proliferative histiocyte disorder.It can affect any organ or system,especially the bone,skin,lung,and central nervous system(CNS).In the CNS,the hypothalamic-pituitary is predominantly affected,whereas the brain parenchyma is rarely affected.LCH occurring in the brain parenchyma can be easily confused with glioblastoma or brain metastases.Thus,multimodal imaging is useful for the differential diagnosis of these intracerebral lesions and detection of lesions in the other organs.CASE SUMMARY A 47-year-old man presented with a headache for one week and sudden syncope.Brain computed tomography(CT)and magnetic resonance imaging showed an irregularly shaped nodule with heterogeneous enhancement.On^(18)F-fluorodeoxyglucose(^(18)F-FDG)positron emission tomography/CT,a nodule with^(18)F-FDG uptake and multiple cysts in the upper lobes of both lungs were noted,which was also confirmed by high-resolution CT.Thus,the patient underwent surgical resection of the brain lesion for further examination.Postoperative pathology confirmed LCH.The patient received chemotherapy after surgery.No recurrence was observed in the brain at the 12-mo follow-up.CONCLUSION Multimodal imaging is useful for evaluating the systemic condition of LCH,developing treatment plans,and designing post-treatment strategies.展开更多
基金Supported by Guangdong Medical Research Fund to Han-Xiang Liang,No.B2021084Traditional Chinese Medicine Bureau of Guangdong Province to En-Tao Liu,No.20211005High-level Hospital Construction Research Project of Maoming People's Hospital to Han-Xiang Liang,No.ZX2020014.
文摘Langerhans cell histiocytosis(LCH)is a rare proliferative histiocyte disorder.It can affect any organ or system,especially the bone,skin,lung,and central nervous system(CNS).In the CNS,the hypothalamic-pituitary is predominantly affected,whereas the brain parenchyma is rarely affected.LCH occurring in the brain parenchyma can be easily confused with glioblastoma or brain metastases.Thus,multimodal imaging is useful for the differential diagnosis of these intracerebral lesions and detection of lesions in the other organs.CASE SUMMARY A 47-year-old man presented with a headache for one week and sudden syncope.Brain computed tomography(CT)and magnetic resonance imaging showed an irregularly shaped nodule with heterogeneous enhancement.On^(18)F-fluorodeoxyglucose(^(18)F-FDG)positron emission tomography/CT,a nodule with^(18)F-FDG uptake and multiple cysts in the upper lobes of both lungs were noted,which was also confirmed by high-resolution CT.Thus,the patient underwent surgical resection of the brain lesion for further examination.Postoperative pathology confirmed LCH.The patient received chemotherapy after surgery.No recurrence was observed in the brain at the 12-mo follow-up.CONCLUSION Multimodal imaging is useful for evaluating the systemic condition of LCH,developing treatment plans,and designing post-treatment strategies.