THE HISTOLOGICAL DIFFERENTIAL diagnosis of juvenile xanthogranuloma (JXG) i
ncludes Langerhans cell histiocytosis (LCH; Histiocytosis X). Making the di
stinction between these conditions is often important clinically and can us
ually be reliably accomplished histologically.
This article will focus on how the distinction between these conditions can
be made. To do this, first we will describe the "classic" features of both
conditions (in which case distinction is usually straightforward) and then
we will describe less classic features, which can lead to more difficulty
in establishing a diagnosis. We will close with a brief discussion of other
conditions that need to be considered in the differential diagnosis.