Erdheim-chester disease: Low low-density lipoprotein levels due to rapid catabolism
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2010, Auris Nasus LarynxErdheim-Chester disease with prominent pericardial involvement: Clinical, radiologic, and histologic findings
2002, American Journal of the Medical SciencesCitation Excerpt :Extraskeletal involvement, when found, has been most often reported to involve the central nervous system, hypothalamus, orbital and especially retro-orbital tissues, often producing localized central nervous system manifestations, diabetes insipidus, or exophthalmus. Other organs described to be involved include the lungs, skin, kidney, retroperitoneum, and the heart.1–8,11–24 On biopsy, a xanthogranulomatous infiltrate with foamy and lipid-laden macrophages and giant cells is seen, as well as coarsened trabeculae of long bones.1,3,7,9–11
Erdheim-Chester disease: A rare multisystem histiocytic disorder associated with interstitial lung disease
2001, American Journal of the Medical SciencesCitation Excerpt :Thus, it is possible that the lung disease associated with Erdheim-Chester disease will be diagnosed more frequently with general widespread availability of high resolution computed tomography and pulmonary function testing as well as improvement in clinician awareness of this rare disease. Nearly half of the reported cases of lung disease associated with Erdheim-Chester disease are included in reviews by Veyssier-Belot et al2 and Egan et al.1 Many of these patients had nonspecific symptoms of progressive dyspnea and cough, which can be result from underlying pulmonary, cardiac, pericardial, or renal disease.4,11,18,19,33,34 Dyspnea and cough in conjunction with pulmonary fibrosis were associated with a poor prognosis.2
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