Artículo
Lack of bone lesions at diagnosis is associated with inferior outcome in multisystem langerhans cell histiocytosis of childhood
Aricò, Maurizio; Astigarraga, Itziar; Braier, Jorge; Donadieu, Jean; Gadner, Helmut; Glogova, Evgenia; Grois, Nicole; Henter, Jan-Inge; Janka, Gritta; McClain, Kenneth L.; Ladisch, Stephan; Pötschger, Ulrike; Rosso, Diego
; Thiem, Elfriede; Weitzman, Sheila; Windebank, Kevin; Minkov, Milen; For the Histiocyte Society
Fecha de publicación:
12/2014
Editorial:
Wiley
Revista:
British Journal Of Haematology
ISSN:
0007-1048
e-ISSN:
1365-2141
Idioma:
Inglés
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Artículo publicado
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Resumen
Skeletal involvement is generally, but not universally, characteristic of Langerhans cell histiocytosis (LCH). We investigated whether the presence of bone lesions at diagnosis is a prognostic factor for survival in LCH. Nine hundred and thirty-eight children with multisystem (MS) LCH, both high (386 RO+) and low (RO−) risk, were evaluated for bone lesions at diagnosis. Risk organ (RO+) involvement was defined as: haematopoietic system (haemoglobin <100 g/l, and/or white blood cell count <4·0 × 109/l and/or platelet count <100 × 109/l), spleen (>2 cm below the costal margin), liver (>3 cm and/or hypoproteinaemia, hypoalbuminaemia, hyperbilirubinaemia, and/or increased aspartate transaminase/alanine transaminase). Given the general view that prognosis in LCH worsens with increasing extent of disease, the surprising finding was that in MS+RO+ LCH the probability of survival with bone involvement 74 ± 3% (n = 230, 56 events) was reduced to 62 ± 4% (n = 156, 55 events) if this was absent (P = 0·007). An even greater difference was seen in the subgroup of patients with both liver and either haematopoiesis or spleen involvement: 61 ± 5% survival (n = 105; 52 events) if patients had bony lesions, versus 47 ± 5% (n = 111; 39 events) if they did not (P = 0·014). This difference was retained in multivariate analysis (P = 0·048). Although as yet unexplained, we conclude that bone involvement at diagnosis is a previously unrecognized favourable prognostic factor in MS+RO+ LCH.
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Articulos de OFICINA DE COORDINACION ADMINISTRATIVA HOUSSAY
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Aricò, Maurizio; Astigarraga, Itziar; Braier, Jorge; Donadieu, Jean; Gadner, Helmut; et al.; Lack of bone lesions at diagnosis is associated with inferior outcome in multisystem langerhans cell histiocytosis of childhood; Wiley; British Journal Of Haematology; 169; 2; 12-2014; 241-248
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