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Congenital pulmonary lymphangiectasis with chylothorax: A heterogeneous lymphatic vessel abnormality
Authors:Philippe Moerman  Kamiel Vandenberghe  Hugo Devlieger  Chris Van Hole  Jean-Pierre Fryns  Joseph M. Lauweryns
Abstract:We report on 7 perinatal autopsy cases of primary congenital pulmonary lymphangiectasis (CPL) with bilateral chylothorax. This study demonstrates that primary CPL is often complicated by chylous pleural effusions with ensuing pulmonary hypoplasia. Conversely, CPL appears to be a constant pathological finding in spontaneous congenital chylothorax. These observations indicate a common pathogenesis for both disorders. The basic defects is not an intrinsic lung abnormality, but a developmental error of the lymphatic system resulting in a pulmonary lymphatic obstruction sequence. The cause of CPL is heterogeneous. Apparently, most cases are sporadic occurrences. We report the second instance of CPL in sibs. This indicates that some cases are genetically determined with autosomal recessive inheritance. CPL may also be part of a multiple congenital anomalies (MCA) syndrome such as Noonan, Ullrich-Turner, and Down syndrome. © 1993 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
Keywords:congenital chylothorax  fetal hydrops  perinatal autopsy  prenatal diagnosis
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