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"Pure" Cutaneous Histiocytosis-X

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Journal Cancer
Publisher Wiley
Specialty Oncology
Date 1981 Nov 15
PMID 6975154
Citations 3
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Abstract

The case histories of two young children who experienced skin rashes involving various areas of the body are reported. The diagnosis of pure cutaneous histiocytosis-X was established after extensive studies revealed no other organ involvement. The patients were treated with oral corticosteroids. Currently, both children are in good health, show no evidence of disease, and have been followed over a four-to-five-year period. Therapy with corticosteroids may not be indicated with pure cutaneous histiocytosis-X unless there is evidence of extracutaneous dissemination or rapid progression of the disease.

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