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Published in: General Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 3/2019

01-03-2019 | Case Report

Pulmonary capillary hemangiomatosis diagnosed by pathology of explanted lungs: a unique etiology serves as a key of clinical diagnosis

Authors: Hironobu Wada, Takahiro Nakajima, Hidemi Suzuki, Rie Anazawa, Tomoharu Narita, Jiro Terada, Shigetoshi Yoshida, Koichiro Tatsumi, Yukio Nakatani, Ichiro Yoshino

Published in: General Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery | Issue 3/2019

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Abstract

A 27-year-old female patient had presented progressing exertional dyspnea due to pulmonary hypertension. Chest CT revealed diffusely spread patchy ground-glass opacities sparing subpleural parenchymal areas suggesting the diagnosis of pulmonary veno-occlusive disease (PVOD). Despite the diagnosis of PVOD, she was somehow managed by a repetitive escalation of the epoprostenol dose and oxygen supply during the 12-month waiting period until successful bilateral lung transplantation was performed. Pathology demonstrated capillary proliferation in alveolar septae with scarce lesions of narrowed and/or occluded postcapillary small veins, leading to the final diagnosis of pulmonary capillary hemangiomatosis (PCH), not PVOD. We herein present a case of PCH diagnosed after lung transplantation with a focus on its etiology and a key to clinical diagnosis.
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Metadata
Title
Pulmonary capillary hemangiomatosis diagnosed by pathology of explanted lungs: a unique etiology serves as a key of clinical diagnosis
Authors
Hironobu Wada
Takahiro Nakajima
Hidemi Suzuki
Rie Anazawa
Tomoharu Narita
Jiro Terada
Shigetoshi Yoshida
Koichiro Tatsumi
Yukio Nakatani
Ichiro Yoshino
Publication date
01-03-2019
Publisher
Springer Singapore
Published in
General Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery / Issue 3/2019
Print ISSN: 1863-6705
Electronic ISSN: 1863-6713
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11748-018-0950-x

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