K Sithara, Usha Balan, Pk Rajeesh Mohammed, Akhila S Stanly
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Abstract
Langerhans cell histiocytosis (LCH), also called histiocytosis X or eosinophilic granuloma, is a local or systemic unusual clonal proliferative disorder of Langerhans cells. It has a wide spectrum of clinical presentations and can occur in any age group with predominance in children and young adults. This article presents a rare case of LCH in a 2-year-old girl child which was provisionally diagnosed as an infection of the jaw bone of unknown etiology. Correlating the clinical, radiologic, and histologic features with immunohistochemical analysis aided in arriving at a definitive diagnosis of LCH. Oral manifestations being the earliest presentation seen in around 5%-75% of LCH cases emphasize the role of a dentist in the early detection of this lesion. A myriad of clinical spectra due to pathologic infiltration of Langerhans cells into various systems necessitates oral diagnosis to be followed by a full body scan to detect any systemic involvement. Advanced targeted therapies can improve the survival rate and quality of life in patients with LCH.
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The journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology [ISSN:print-(0973-029X, online-1998-393X)] is a tri-annual journal published on behalf of “The Indian Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathologists” (IAOMP). The publication of JOMFP was started in the year 1993. The journal publishes papers on a wide spectrum of topics associated with the scope of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology, also, ensuring scientific merit and quality. It is a comprehensive reading material for the professionals who want to upgrade their diagnostic skills in Oral Diseases; allows exposure to newer topics and methods of research in the Oral-facial Tissues and Pathology. New features allow an open minded thinking and approach to various pathologies. It also encourages authors to showcase quality work done by them and to compile relevant cases which are diagnostically challenging. The Journal takes pride in maintaining the quality of articles and photomicrographs.