2023
DOI: 10.1097/dad.0000000000002602
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A Case of Uncommon S100-Negative CD1a-Positive Histiocytosis in a 9-Year-Old Boy: Clinical Presentation, Histopathologic Features, and Successful Treatment Approach

Jiaping Zhu,
Jianfang Sun

Abstract: Immunohistochemically, histiocytosis differentiating into Langerhans cells is typically characterized by the expression of CD1a, S100, and varying degrees of Langerin. However, CD1a-positive but S100-negative histiocytosis is extremely rare in clinical practice. We present a case of a 9-year-old boy with multiple erythematous to brown dome-shaped nodules. Histopathologic examination revealed dermal infiltrates of histiocytic cells, exhibiting a distinctive immunohistochemical profile of CD68+, S100−, CD1a+, an… Show more

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