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Bone Marrow Findings at Diagnosis in Patients with Multisystem Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis

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Date 2009 Oct 30
PMID 19863448
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This study was designed to describe the bone marrow features of multisystem Langerhans cell histiocytosis (LCH) at diagnosis in patients with or without hematologic dysfunction. A retrospective review of bone marrow biopsies from patients with multisystem LCH was performed. Cases were diagnosed at the Garrahan Hospital between 1987 and 2004. Routine and immunohistochemistry techniques (hematoxylin-eosin, periodic acid-Schiff, Giemsa, Gomori reticulin, and CD1a, CD68, and CD61) were evaluated. Clinical outcome and laboratory data were obtained from the medical charts. Twenty-two bone marrow biopsies from patients with multisystem LCH were reviewed at onset of disease. Four patients had no hematologic dysfunction and the other 18 patients had monocytopenia (9), bicytopenia (7), or tricytopenia (2). Increased number and dysplasia of megakaryocytes were evident in 22/22 samples and emperipolesis was present in 21/22 (95%). Aggregates of histiocytes and hemophagocytosis were seen in 9/22 samples. Myelofibrosis was found in 16/17 (94%) evaluable samples at diagnosis. No association of myelofibrosis and cytopenias or clinical outcome was found. Positive CD1a confirmed the presence of LCH cells in 3/22 (14%) samples. Hemophagocytosis and poor outcome were significantly more common in patients with bilineage and trilineage cytopenias. Langerhans cell histiocytosis cells were rarely seen in the bone marrow of these patients (14%); increased histiocytes and hemophagocytosis were more commonly found (41%). Hemophagocytosis was associated with severe cytopenias. Bicytopenia and tricytopenia were associated with poor outcome (death). Myelofibrosis, megakaryocytic dysplasia, and emperipolesis were common findings.

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