A prospective clinical multicentre study on adult pulmonary Langerhans' cell histiocytosis
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A prospective clinical multicentre study on adult pulmonary Langerhans' cell histiocytosis
Abstract
Background: To date the clinical picture of pulmonary Langerhans' cell histiocytosis has been described only in retrospective reports. For a better understanding, the German Scientific Study Group on the Treatment of Lung Disease (WATL) conducted an open, prospective, clinical observation study.
Methods: During the period between 1994 and 2002 77 patients (40 men and 37 women) were recruited. The median observation period was 38.2 (3.2-86.7) months.
Results: At the initial examination 50 patients were active smokers, 26 ex-smokers and 1 had never smoked. 36% of the patients showed reduced vital capacity, 28% signs of airways obstruction. On chest radiography, 74% of the patients who stopped smoking (24/50) showed regression, while 13% remained unchanged and 13% revealed progression. In the group that continued to smoke (25/50) chest radiography showed regression in 58% of cases, no change in 25% and progression in 17%. The difference was not significant, which was also true for lung function values. 3 patients died within the observation period.
Conclusion: The data underline the key role of smoking as the sole known risk factor. A significant effect of smoking cessation on the course could not be confirmed. The overall prognosis was good in this series as compared to previous reports.
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