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Dan Tran1, Mary E Fallat, John J Buchino

  • 1Division of Pediatric Surgery, Department of Surgery, University of Louisville and Kosair Children's Hospital, Louisville, KY 40232, USA.

Southern Medical Journal
|July 12, 2005
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Lymphangiomatosis is a rare congenital disorder affecting organs and tissues. This case report details a fatal respiratory distress case in a 5-year-old female, discussing clinical and diagnostic aspects.

Area of Science:

  • Medical Genetics
  • Pediatric Pathology
  • Congenital Malformations

Background:

  • Lymphangiomatosis is a rare congenital malformation.
  • It can affect visceral organs, soft tissue, and bone.
  • This condition requires comprehensive understanding for management.

Observation:

  • A 5-year-old female presented with severe respiratory distress.
  • The patient had a diagnosed case of lymphangiomatosis.
  • The condition proved fatal despite medical intervention.

Findings:

  • The case highlights the severe progression of lymphangiomatosis in pediatric patients.
  • Respiratory distress was the critical presenting symptom.
  • The report underscores the challenges in managing this rare disorder.

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Implications:

  • Early diagnosis and intervention are crucial for managing pediatric lymphangiomatosis.
  • Further research into effective treatments for lymphangiomatosis is warranted.
  • This case emphasizes the need for multidisciplinary care approaches.