- Summary of the Rosai-Dorfman disease cases reported from Saudi Arabia.
Studies | Age/gender | Site of biopsy | Other involvement | Treatment | Follow-up | Associated findings |
Maklad et al21 | 26/male | Right cheek swelling | left upper eyelid swelling | Surgery, steroids, chemotherapy, and radiation | one year/recurrence | |
JI Wani24 | 25/female | Lymph node | Generalized lymphadenopathy with hepatosplenomegaly | Steroids and azathioprine | Died after 4 months | |
Alharbi et al16 | 29/male | Corneal mass | Isolated, no other involvement | Surgical resection and local steroids | one year/no recurrence | sickle cell disease and eczema |
Al-Jahdali et al17 | 26/male | Hilar lymph node | Isolated, no other involvement | Surgical resection and steroids | 6 years/no recurrence | |
Baeesa et al10 | 50/female | thoracic spine lesions | Isolated, no other involvement | Surgical resection and steroid | 4.5 years/no recurrence | |
35/male | thoracic spine lesions | Surgical resection, followed by radiation for recurrence after 6 months | 5 years/no recurrence | |||
Al-Maghrabi et al9 | 52/female | Peribronchial mass | Isolated, no other involvement, obliterating the right main and upper lobe bronchus | Surgical resection | 6 months/no recurrence | |
Al-Maghrabi et al8 | 53/male | Mass in right eye | Isolated, no other involvement | Surgical resection | 2 years/no recurrence | |
Medhat et al23 | 25/female | Para-aortic lymph node | Hepatosplenomegaly, enlarged para-aortic, portahepatic, paratracheal, subcarinal, and cervical lymph nodes | Steroids | Not available | polyarthritis |
AlKuwaity et al18 | 40/male | Submandibular lymph node | Isolated, no other involvement | Steroid and azathioprine | 2 months/no recurrence | Parotid (Sjogren’s syndrome) |
Fathala et al20 | 37/male | Cervical lymph node | Bilateral cervical and inguinal lymphadenopathy | Steroid | 5 months/no recurrence | |
Al-Qahtani et al22 | 10 months/male | Cervical lymph node | Isolated, no other involvement | Surgical resection and steroids | 2 years/no recurrence |