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Skyler E Burke1, Akriti Chaudhry2, Erin A Kaya1, Kyle C Schuppe3, Cheddi Thomas4, Shane M Pearce5, Henry Mroch6.
Abstract
Erdheim-Chester disease (ECD) is a rare non-Langerhans histiocytosis that is classified as a malignancy of myeloid progenitor cells, with only 1,000 confirmed cases in the literature so far. It often manifests as a multi-system disorder with an initial presentation predominantly in the long bones, central nervous system (CNS), and retroperitoneal space, sometimes causing urologic symptoms as a result. ECD often presents indolently and in a spectrum of different ways, making it challenging to identify and treat. We report a case of a 63-year-old female with ECD that first presented with abdominal pain and acute renal injury due to ECD-related retroperitoneal fibrosis. We also explore the literature at large around ECD, its diagnosis, pathophysiology, and advances in treatments.Entities:
Keywords: erdheim-chester disease; hydronephrosis; non-langerhans histiocytosis; pericardial infiltration; retroperitoneal fibrosis
Year: 2021 PMID: 34938627 PMCID: PMC8684802 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.19750
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184
Figure 1Axial CT scan of the abdomen
(A) Initial axial CT scan of the abdomen demonstrating perinephric stranding with "hairy kidney" features (solid white arrow). (B) Axial CT scan of the abdomen at the one-year follow-up demonstrating periaortic thickening (solid black arrow) and expanded bilateral perinephric stranding and thickening (hollow white arrows)
CT: computed tomography
Figure 2Antegrade pyelogram
Antegrade pyelogram with ureteral tapering (solid white arrow)
Figure 3Immunostaining of the pericardium tissue
(A), (B) Dense collections of histiocytes with foamy cytoplasm in a fibrotic background. (C) CD68 immunostain at 100x magnification is positive within tumor cells, confirming histiocytic differentiation. (D) S100 immunostain at 200x magnification is also positive within tumor cells
Figure 4Immunostaining of omental tissue
(A), (B) H&E stain at 100x magnification (A) and 200x (B) showing a dense collection of histiocytes with foamy cytoplasm in a fibrotic background. (C) Immunostain for CD68 at 200x magnification is positive within tumor cells, confirming histiocytic differentiation. (D) Immunostain for CD163 at 200x magnification is also positive within tumor cells, further confirming histiocytic differentiation