OBJECTIVE
To present a case of Langerhans cell histiocytosis mimicking bilateral otitis media and acute mastoiditis in a one-year-old girl, and to discuss the clinical presentation, diagnostic dilemma, management and prognosis of this disease.
METHODSDesign: Case Report
Setting: Tertiary Private Teaching Hospital
Patient: One
RESULTSA one-year-old girl with a three-month history of bilateral otorrhea, post-auricular lymphadenopathies and dermatitits unresponsive to multiple courses of antibiotics, developed osseous and soft tissue destruction around the temporal and occipital bones. Her multiple progressive symptoms eventually led to the diagnosis of Langerhans cell histiocytosis.
CONCLUSIONLangerhans cell histiocytosis is a multifocal disease that can present with ear symptoms and can cause management dilemmas. It may mimic acute or chronic infections of the ear and should be suspected when extensive bone erosion is present.
Human
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Female
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Infant: 1-23 Months
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Histiocytosis, Langerhans-cell
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Otitis
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Mastoiditis