Abstract
Background: Langerhans cell histiocytosis (LCH) is a great mimicker. It
is a rare hematological disorder, incompletely characterised and
understood, often affecting infants and young children. This disease has
a wide spectrum of clinical presentations, ranging from an isolated
disease with spontaneous resolution to life-threatening multisystem
disease. Isolated oral presentation is rare and often occurs early in
the disease process and usually gets overlooked. Some of the common oral
presentations include gingivitis, periodontitis and tooth rotation. Case
report: We report a case of a 1 year old male child who presented with a
persistent white patch over the soft palate extending to the hard
palate, initially treated as oral thrush and diphtheria by the primary
paediatricians and subsequently was diagnosed with multisystem LCH (with
liver as risk organ) at our centre . Conclusion: This disease requires a
very high index of clinical suspicion, timely diagnosis and treatment
for a favourable outcome.