How does eosinophilic granuloma recur to do

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Eosinophilic granuloma is also called histiocytosis. It is also a manifestation of Langham's cytosis. Eosinophilic granuloma is more common in the skull, mandible and other parts. Now let's talk about whether eosinophilic granuloma will recur.

How does eosinophilic granuloma recur to do

First: it is usually diagnosed first after surgery, and then treated in the oncology department. It is rare in our hematology hospital. We usually have systemic Langerhans cell hyperplasia on chemotherapy, and local treatment is the main treatment for local solitary lesions. Solitary lesions may recur or become systemic diseases. Because I have little experience, I suggest consulting oncology department.

Second: hormones and anti-tumor drugs can control the development of the disease. This disease is sensitive to radiotherapy. For patients with multiple lesions, radiotherapy should be performed after biopsy. Generally, low dose irradiation of 6-9gy is enough. Surgical resection is feasible for patients with small lesions, and the prognosis is generally good.

Third: there is the possibility of recurrence. Granuloma is a kind of local lesion tissue, which can detect macrophages and epithelial cells, usually with clear edge and nodular hyperplasia. The etiology of granuloma is mainly based on tumor theory, which can involve other tissues like tumor. Some patients can be cured by chemotherapy, because granuloma may spread among internal tissues.

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Eosinophilic granuloma is a disease that often occurs in men. Generally, the incidence of eosinophilic granuloma in men is higher than that in women. Patients with this disease, can be accompanied by local pain, swelling, high ESR, thus affecting the normal life of patients.