Langerhans cell histiocytosis (skull manifestation)

Case contributed by Hidayatullah Hamidi , 9 Oct 2023
Diagnosis certain
Changed by Arlene Campos, 10 Oct 2023
Disclosures - updated 9 Jun 2023: Nothing to disclose

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As the patient giveshas a history of Diabetesdiabetes, Diabetesdiabetes insipidus is a known feature of CNS involvement of Langerhansein Langerhans cell histocytosishistiocytosis. However, no significant structural abnormality is identified inside the cranial fossa.

  • -<p>As the patient gives a history of Diabetes, Diabetes insipidus is a known feature of CNS involvement of <a href="/articles/langerhanse-cell-histocytosis" title="Langerhanse cell histocytosis">Langerhanse cell histocytosis</a>. However, no significant structural abnormality is identified inside the cranial fossa.</p>
  • +<p>As the patient has a history of diabetes, diabetes insipidus is a known feature of CNS involvement in Langerhans cell histiocytosis. However, no significant structural abnormality is identified inside the cranial fossa.</p>
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