Diffuse Pulmonary Ossification with Connective Tissue Weakness Potentially Due to Vascular Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome
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A 30-year-old non-smoking man was referred to our hospital for the further examination of abnormal shadows revealed by chest X-ray. He had mild shortness of breath. Chest computed tomography revealed a fine-grained dendritic shadow with diffuse calcification in both lungs and as well as emphysematous changes in the upper lung lobes. A surgical lung biopsy histology revealed diffuse pulmonary ossification complicated with lung laceration, vascular disruption, hemosiderosis, and emphysema, suggesting vascular Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (vEDS). However, the patient had no external physical signs or family history of vEDS and no COL3A1 gene mutations. We are closely monitoring this patient in the clinic.
Pulmonary complex infection with vascular Ehlers-Danlos syndrome: A case report.
Okamura K, Noro R, Tanaka T, Kashiwada T, Tanaka Y, Saito Y Respir Med Case Rep. 2024; 52:102119.
PMID: 39350959 PMC: 11440296. DOI: 10.1016/j.rmcr.2024.102119.