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Radiology, Vol 151, 35-38, Copyright © 1984 by Radiological Society of North America


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Erdheim-Chester disease: a distinct lipoidosis or part of the spectrum of histiocytosis?

AC Brower, GF Worsham and AH Dudley

Erdheim-Chester disease has always been considered a distinct lipoidosis based on clinical and radiographic criteria. Pathologically, it has been indistinguishable from Hand-Schuller-Christian disease. Analysis of the 15 reported cases lends some doubt as to the diagnostic criteria. A new case is presented that strongly suggests that Erdheim- Chester disease is actually part of the spectrum of the histiocytoses.


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