Clinical Medicine Insights: Case Reports (Jul 2024)

An Unusual Cause of Lymphadenopathy: Rosai Dorfman Disease in a 7-Year-Old Female Zambian Child: Case Report and Literature Review

  • Hellen M’hango,
  • Uzima Chirwa,
  • Zoran Muhimba,
  • Rose Chilufya,
  • Juliet Mulopwe,
  • Chibamba Mumba,
  • Evans Mpabalwani

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/11795476241265279
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17

Abstract

Read online

Rosai Dorfman disease (RDD) is a rare non-Langerhans histiocytic disorder, which belongs to the R group of the 2016 revised histiocytic classification. It’s characterized by the accumulation of activated histiocytes in the sinusoids of lymph nodes and/or extranodal tissues. Herein, we report a 7-year-old female who was initially suspected to have a lymphoma but was later identified as having RDD. She presented with a history of fever, night sweats, and weight loss, and on physical examination had bilateral cervical lymphadenopathy. Histologic examination of the biopsied cervical lymph nodes showed distended sinuses with S100 and CD68 immunoreactive histiocytes demonstrating emperipolesis, confirming a diagnosis of RDD. The condition is known to be self-limiting. However, evidence from literature and our case management shows that medical therapy can hasten remission in pediatric cases.