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Clinical features and treatment outcomes of Langerhans cell histiocytosis: a nationwide survey from Korea histiocytosis working party.

Authors
Koh, KN | Suh, JK | Im, HJ | Song, JS | Lee, JW | Kang, HJ | Park, KD | Shin, HY | Choi, HS | Lee, SH | Yoo, KH | Sung, KW | Koo, HH | Jung, HL | Cho, B | Kim, HK | Lyu, CJ | Baek, HJ | Kook, H | Park, JE  | Park, HJ | Park, BK | Yoo, ES | Ryu, KH | Lee, KS | Kim, HS | Lee, JM | Park, ES | Yoon, HS | Lee, KC | Lee, MJ | Lim, YT | Kim, HM | Park, SK | Park, JA | Kim, SK | Park, M | Lim, YJ | Lee, YH | Seo, JJ
Citation
Journal of pediatric hematology/oncology, 36(2). : 125-133, 2014
Journal Title
Journal of pediatric hematology/oncology
ISSN
1077-41141536-3678
Abstract
A nationwide survey was conducted to clarify the clinical features and outcomes

of Korean children with Langerhans cell histiocytosis (LCH). Korea Histiocytosis

Working Party analyzed the data of 603 patients who were diagnosed with LCH

between 1986 and 2010 from 28 institutions in Korea. Median age at diagnosis was

65 months (range, 0 to 276 mo). Bone was the most frequently affected organ

(79.6%) followed by skin (19.2%). Initially, 419 patients (69.5%) had

single-system involvement (SS), 85 (14.1%) with multisystem (MS) disease without

risk organ involvement (MS-RO), and 99 (16.4%) multisystem disease with risk

organ involvement (MS-RO). The 5-year overall survival (OS) rates in the SS,

MS-RO, and MS-RO groups were 99.8%, 98.4%, and 77.0%, respectively (P<0.001), and

the 5-year reactivation rates were 17.9%, 33.5%, and 34.3%, respectively

(P<0.001). The OS rate was lower in patients with RO involvement (P=0.025) and

lack of response to initial treatment (P=0.001). MS involvement (P=0.036) was an

independent risk factor for reactivation. Permanent consequences were documented

in 99 patients (16.4%). Reactivation of disease, MS involvement, and age at

diagnosis
consequences. This study emphasized that further efforts are required to improve

survival of MS-RO patients and reduce reactivation in younger patients with MS

involvement.
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DOI
10.1097/MPH.0000000000000054
PMID
24276037
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