Histiocytosis in a 7 year old boy, a diagnostic dilemma.
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Abstract: Histiocytoses are a group of rare disorders which are characterized by the infiltration/ accumulation of histiocytic cells in affected tissues. Their mode of clinical presentation varies greatly and can represent a diagnostic challenge in our environment where there is a paucity of diagnostic facilities. This report is on a 7 year old boy with probable Histiocytosis who initially presented with signs and symptoms suggestive of pulmonary tuberculosis. Difficulties in reaching a conclusive diagnosis of the type of histiocytosis coupled with financial limitations contributed to the eventual demise of this patient.
Keywords: Histiocytosis, tuberculosis, diagnostic facilities
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