We report a 41-year old male who presented to the Emergency Department after falling while water-skiing. He had a previous medical history included chronic headaches, which had persisted for the last 2-3 months prior to presentation. Computed tomography of the head showed a small hypersensitivity with a small extra axial collection with a maximum thickness of 1mm. Differential diagnoses included an arachnoid cyst, haemangioma, meningioma or a secondary lesion. A diagnosis of Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis was made based on the histopathology examination and the immunoperoxidase staining. © C. Chiong et al., 2013.
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Chiong, C., Jayachandra, S., Eslick, G. D., Al-Khawaja, D., & Casikar, V. (2013). A rare case of Langerhans cell histiocytosis of the skull in an adult: A systematic review. Rare Tumors, 5(3), 132–134. https://doi.org/10.4081/rt.2013.e38
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