Isolated pulmonary interstitial glycogenosis associated with alveolar growth abnormalities: A long‐term follow‐up study
Pediatric Pulmonology2019Vol. 54(6), pp. 837–846
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Olaia Sardón‐Prado, Alba Torrent‐Vernetta, Sandra Rovira‐Amigo, Megan K. Dishop, Joan Carles Ferreres, Alexandra Navarro, Paula Corcuera, Javier Korta‐Murua, Pilar Peña, Elena Pérez‐Belmonte, Ana Villares, Núria Camats, Mónica Fernández‐Cancio, Antonio Carrascosa, E.G. Pérez‐Yarza, Antonio Moreno
Abstract
Although the patients with PIG in the absence of other associated pathologies had a good clinical outcome, significant radiographic alterations and sequelae in lung function were still observed after a median follow-up of 12 years, suggesting that PIG is a marker of some other persistent abnormalities in lung growth, which have effects beyond the symptomatic period.
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