Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4222248 | Clinical Imaging | 2009 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Erdheim–Chester disease is an infiltrative form of histiocytosis characterized by replacement of normal tissues by lipid-laden histiocytes. The disease typically infiltrates the medullary portion of the diaphysis and metaphysis of long bones, producing a characteristic radiological pattern dominated by bone sclerosis. It usually affects adults of 40 years of age with a clinical spectrum ranging from an asymptomatic focal bone lesion to multisystemic disease. This case report documents unique imaging and pathologic findings of Erdheim–Chester disease using close postmortem pathologic-imaging correlation.
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Authors
Marcelo Rodrigues de Abreu, Miguel Oliveira Castro, Christine Chung, Debra Trudell, Sandip Biswal, Michelle Wesselly, Donald Resnick,