The lymph node is the revelation mode of several pathology. In tropical area, their etiology are dominated by tuberculosis and hemopathy. Some etiology such as histiocytosis are rarely mentioned. We report two cases o...The lymph node is the revelation mode of several pathology. In tropical area, their etiology are dominated by tuberculosis and hemopathy. Some etiology such as histiocytosis are rarely mentioned. We report two cases of Rosai-Dorfman-Destombes disease. The first observation concerned a patient of 45 years without pathological antecedent, who had a inguinal and cervical tumoral lymph nodes. This evolved in a feverish poor general condition. Infection research was negative. Morphological explorations found deep lymph nodes. The excision biopsy examination concluded to Rosai-Dorfman-Destombes disease. The second observation concerned a patient of 40 years without pathological antecedent, who had a chronic non-inflammatory left supra-collarbone lymph node, associated with poor general condition and fever. X-ray showed mediastinal lymph nodes and ultra-sonography showed mesenteric lymph nodes, and latero-aortic lymph nodes. The examination of the excision biopsy was for Rosai Dorfman Destombes disease. The difficulty of diagnosis in our regions based on technical tray lack and our patients financial limits. Also this disease is rarely mentioned first. This is often the source of considerable diagnostic delay noted in our two patients and therefore the initiation of an untimely anti-tuberculosis treatment.展开更多
BACKGROUND Rosai–Dorfman disease(RDD)is a rare histiocytic proliferation of unknown etiology commonly found in children and adolescents.The common manifestation of RDD is massive and painless bilateral cervical lymph...BACKGROUND Rosai–Dorfman disease(RDD)is a rare histiocytic proliferation of unknown etiology commonly found in children and adolescents.The common manifestation of RDD is massive and painless bilateral cervical lymphadenopathy with extranodal disease.While extranodal involvement in RDD is common,the spleen is an infrequent site of disease.CASE SUMMARY We report a 10-mo-old female infant with RDD presenting multiple splenic masses without cervical lymphadenopathy.She had fever,and blood tests showed leukocytosis,anemia,and elevated erythrocyte sedimentation rate and Creactive protein.Ultrasound,computed tomography,and magnetic resonance images demonstrated multiple splenic masses.Despite antibiotic therapy,her symptoms were not relived.She underwent diagnostic splenectomy and was discharged with recovery.CONCLUSION In pediatric patients with refractory infectious symptoms or hematological abnormalities,clinicians should suspect RDD,even in patients without significant lymphadenopathy.展开更多
Destombes-Rosai-Dorfman’ disease (DRD) is an inflammatory non-langerhansian histiocytosis with adenomegaly. It is a rare histiocytic disorder worldwide, less than 1000 reported cases. It is of unknown etiology and is...Destombes-Rosai-Dorfman’ disease (DRD) is an inflammatory non-langerhansian histiocytosis with adenomegaly. It is a rare histiocytic disorder worldwide, less than 1000 reported cases. It is of unknown etiology and is characterized in its classical form by multiple adenomegalia, especially localized at cervical area, but also at mediastinal, axillary and inguinal areas. It is a benign condition, even if it is deforming, with spontaneously resolving evolution. We report a case of DRD disease in a 13-year-old girl, hospitalized in the Department of Pediatrics of the Yalgado Ouédraogo University Hospital Center in Ouagadougou, in March 2015. She was admitted for a voluminous bilateral painless cervical swelling, with no sign of local compression, having been operating for about a year. Biological tests showed signs of chronic inflammation;the imagery specified the benign character of these formations: adenomegalia. Confirmation of the diagnosis was made by pathological examination, describing the aspect of emperipolesis to histology and, immunohistochemistry, polytypic plasmacytosis and PS100 positive/CD1a histiocytosis negative. The treatment could not be properly carried out, in view of the early discharge, against medical advice from the patient. The evolution would have been marked, according to the parents, by a slight involution of swelling.展开更多
We report herein a case of isolated Rosai-Dorfman disease (Sinus Histiocytosis with Massive Lymphadenopathy) diagnosed upon routine microscopic examination of tonsils in a child. The patient is a 4 year old girl who h...We report herein a case of isolated Rosai-Dorfman disease (Sinus Histiocytosis with Massive Lymphadenopathy) diagnosed upon routine microscopic examination of tonsils in a child. The patient is a 4 year old girl who had a history of sleep apnea, but no other significant medical history or other findings on physical examination. In this report, we discuss the various approaches to handling of tonsillectomy specimens. We also discuss the value of routine microscopic examination, providing a list of case examples of incidental, clinically important, findings that can be missed if a microscopic examination of tonsils was not performed. We finally discuss the clinical significance of finding histologic evidence of Rosai-Dorfman disease in a child.展开更多
文摘The lymph node is the revelation mode of several pathology. In tropical area, their etiology are dominated by tuberculosis and hemopathy. Some etiology such as histiocytosis are rarely mentioned. We report two cases of Rosai-Dorfman-Destombes disease. The first observation concerned a patient of 45 years without pathological antecedent, who had a inguinal and cervical tumoral lymph nodes. This evolved in a feverish poor general condition. Infection research was negative. Morphological explorations found deep lymph nodes. The excision biopsy examination concluded to Rosai-Dorfman-Destombes disease. The second observation concerned a patient of 40 years without pathological antecedent, who had a chronic non-inflammatory left supra-collarbone lymph node, associated with poor general condition and fever. X-ray showed mediastinal lymph nodes and ultra-sonography showed mesenteric lymph nodes, and latero-aortic lymph nodes. The examination of the excision biopsy was for Rosai Dorfman Destombes disease. The difficulty of diagnosis in our regions based on technical tray lack and our patients financial limits. Also this disease is rarely mentioned first. This is often the source of considerable diagnostic delay noted in our two patients and therefore the initiation of an untimely anti-tuberculosis treatment.
文摘BACKGROUND Rosai–Dorfman disease(RDD)is a rare histiocytic proliferation of unknown etiology commonly found in children and adolescents.The common manifestation of RDD is massive and painless bilateral cervical lymphadenopathy with extranodal disease.While extranodal involvement in RDD is common,the spleen is an infrequent site of disease.CASE SUMMARY We report a 10-mo-old female infant with RDD presenting multiple splenic masses without cervical lymphadenopathy.She had fever,and blood tests showed leukocytosis,anemia,and elevated erythrocyte sedimentation rate and Creactive protein.Ultrasound,computed tomography,and magnetic resonance images demonstrated multiple splenic masses.Despite antibiotic therapy,her symptoms were not relived.She underwent diagnostic splenectomy and was discharged with recovery.CONCLUSION In pediatric patients with refractory infectious symptoms or hematological abnormalities,clinicians should suspect RDD,even in patients without significant lymphadenopathy.
文摘Destombes-Rosai-Dorfman’ disease (DRD) is an inflammatory non-langerhansian histiocytosis with adenomegaly. It is a rare histiocytic disorder worldwide, less than 1000 reported cases. It is of unknown etiology and is characterized in its classical form by multiple adenomegalia, especially localized at cervical area, but also at mediastinal, axillary and inguinal areas. It is a benign condition, even if it is deforming, with spontaneously resolving evolution. We report a case of DRD disease in a 13-year-old girl, hospitalized in the Department of Pediatrics of the Yalgado Ouédraogo University Hospital Center in Ouagadougou, in March 2015. She was admitted for a voluminous bilateral painless cervical swelling, with no sign of local compression, having been operating for about a year. Biological tests showed signs of chronic inflammation;the imagery specified the benign character of these formations: adenomegalia. Confirmation of the diagnosis was made by pathological examination, describing the aspect of emperipolesis to histology and, immunohistochemistry, polytypic plasmacytosis and PS100 positive/CD1a histiocytosis negative. The treatment could not be properly carried out, in view of the early discharge, against medical advice from the patient. The evolution would have been marked, according to the parents, by a slight involution of swelling.
文摘We report herein a case of isolated Rosai-Dorfman disease (Sinus Histiocytosis with Massive Lymphadenopathy) diagnosed upon routine microscopic examination of tonsils in a child. The patient is a 4 year old girl who had a history of sleep apnea, but no other significant medical history or other findings on physical examination. In this report, we discuss the various approaches to handling of tonsillectomy specimens. We also discuss the value of routine microscopic examination, providing a list of case examples of incidental, clinically important, findings that can be missed if a microscopic examination of tonsils was not performed. We finally discuss the clinical significance of finding histologic evidence of Rosai-Dorfman disease in a child.