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A Chronic Eyelid Lesion in a child: Multi-Disciplinary Approach to Diagnosis, Treatment and Management of a Highly Atypical Histiocytic Lesion
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  • Archana Ramgopal,
  • Sabrina Mukhtar,
  • Julia Segal,
  • Jenny Yu,
  • Jennifer Picarsic,
  • Jean Tersak,
  • Steven Allen
Archana Ramgopal
Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC

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Sabrina Mukhtar
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center
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Julia Segal
Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC
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Jenny Yu
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center
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Jennifer Picarsic
Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
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Jean Tersak
University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
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Steven Allen
Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC
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Abstract

Malignant histiocytic neoplasm with histiocytic sarcoma phenotype is a rare malignant neoplasm, distinguished by malignant cells with phenotypical characteristics of mature tissue histiocytes. Histiocytic sarcoma typically presents as a primary malignancy, although it can also present as a secondary malignancy, and is rarely seen in the pediatric population. Due to the rarity of this condition, diagnosis of histiocytic sarcoma is difficult and considered a diagnosis of exclusion. We describe a unique case of a chronic upper eyelid lesion with biopsy findings of a highly atypical histiocytic neoplasm concerning for histiocytic sarcoma in a child treated with excision and observation alone.
17 Feb 2022Published in Pediatric Hematology and Oncology volume 39 issue 2 on pages 180-186. 10.1080/08880018.2021.1960657