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An 18 year old girl presented with acute visual loss. T2 weighted brain MRI
showed areas of hyperintensities in the thalamic nuclei, internal capsule,
lentiform nuclei, the subarachnoidal spaces, and a retrobulbar infiltratio
n. Analysis of CSF showed numerous foamy histiocytes without malignant cell
s, raised protein, and depressed glucose concentration. Biopsy of the right
thalamus demonstrated aggregates of histiocytes with immunohistological an
d ultrastructural characteristics of non-langerhans cell histiocytosis. The
patient improved with chemotherapy and corticosteroids. After 3 months of
treatment, CSF analysis showed no more histiocytes. Cytological examination
of CSF can be helpful for the management of patients with extensive histio
cytic infiltration.