J H Smith1, L Fulton, J M O'Brien. 1. Department of Ophthalmology, University of California, San Francisco 94143-0730, USA.
Abstract
PURPOSE: To report a case of spontaneous regression of orbital Langerhans cell granulomatosis. METHOD: Case report. A 3-year-old girl was initially examined with a 5-week history of slowly progressive blepharoptosis and periorbital swelling of the left eye. RESULTS: Computed tomographic scan showed a mass in the left orbit eroding into the left frontal bone; fine-needle aspiration confirmed diagnosis of Langerhans cell granulomatosis. After initial biopsy, the patient was treated by close observation alone. Six months after initial examination, the monostotic lesion had completely resolved. CONCLUSIONS: In some cases of monostotic Langerhans cell granulomatosis, initial biopsy followed by observation alone may allow for the spontaneous regression of the lesion. This conservative approach to treatment is an important therapeutic option that may spare the patient the adverse effects of surgical resection, radiation, or chemotherapy.
PURPOSE: To report a case of spontaneous regression of orbital Langerhans cell granulomatosis. METHOD: Case report. A 3-year-old girl was initially examined with a 5-week history of slowly progressive blepharoptosis and periorbital swelling of the left eye. RESULTS: Computed tomographic scan showed a mass in the left orbit eroding into the left frontal bone; fine-needle aspiration confirmed diagnosis of Langerhans cell granulomatosis. After initial biopsy, the patient was treated by close observation alone. Six months after initial examination, the monostotic lesion had completely resolved. CONCLUSIONS: In some cases of monostotic Langerhans cell granulomatosis, initial biopsy followed by observation alone may allow for the spontaneous regression of the lesion. This conservative approach to treatment is an important therapeutic option that may spare the patient the adverse effects of surgical resection, radiation, or chemotherapy.
Authors: William C Broaddus; Aravind Somasundaram; Matthew T Carr; Charles F Opalak; Hope T Richard; Sharon B Wolber; Hayri E Sangiray Journal: J Neurol Surg Rep Date: 2022-07-19