Volume 100, Issue 5 pp. 784-786
CLINICAL OBSERVATION

Congenital self-healing reticulohistiocytosis – an important diagnostic challenge

Marie Louise Slott Jensen

Marie Louise Slott Jensen

.Department of Pediatrics, Kolding Hospital, Kolding, Denmark

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Anette Bygum

Anette Bygum

.Department of Dermatology and Allergy Centre, Odense University Hospital, University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark

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Ole Clemmensen

Ole Clemmensen

.Department of Pathology, Odense University Hospital, University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark

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Jesper Fenger-Gron

Jesper Fenger-Gron

.Department of Pediatrics, Kolding Hospital, Kolding, Denmark

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First published: 15 December 2010
Citations: 8
ML Slott Jensen, Barthsgade 1, 2.tv, DK-8200 Århus N, Denmark. Tel: +45 41 81 31 21 | Fax: +45 76 36 34 74 | Email: [email protected]

Abstract

Aim: To present current and new knowledge on congenital self-healing reticulohistiocytosis, a benign variant of cutaneous Langerhans cell histiocytosis presenting with skin lesions in the neonatal period.

Methods: We describe and photo document two cases of this rare disease and review the literature.

Results: Only few newborns have acute access to a neonatal dermatologist, and we demonstrate how the spontaneous cutaneous involution may happen even prior to the first dermatological assessment. As no sole criterion can reliably distinguish the self-healing form from disseminated disease, multidisciplinary assessment and follow-up are essential.

Conclusion: Our data document how easily the diagnosis congenital self-healing reticulocytosis may be missed and emphasize the importance and value of instant clinical photographing at the neonatal unit and the use of teledermatology whenever congenital self-healing reticulohistiocytosis is suspected.

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