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Lane‐Hamilton syndrome - PMC Lane‐Hamilton syndrome is a rare condition defined by the co‐existence of idiopathic pulmonary hemosiderosis (IPH) and celiac disease Since it was first described in 1971, there have been less than a hundred cases reported worldwide 1 , 2 Recognizing this syndrome is of utmost importance as a delayed diagnosis can lead to repeated
CELIAC DISEASE AND IDIOPATHIC PULMONARY HEMOSIDEROSIS . . . - CHEST TYPE: Late Breaking AbstractPURPOSE: Lane-Hamilton syndrome (LHS) presents a medical emergency, with 14% mortality rate because of Idiopathic Pulmonary Hemosiderosis (IPH) in the acute phase The aim of this review is to analytically present the clinical signs and symptoms, the radiological and immunological pattern, the therapeutic procedures and the final outcome of LHS, as well as clarify
Lane-Hamilton syndrome - Wiley Online Library Lane-Hamilton syndrome, the co-existence of IPH and celiac disease, is a rare syndrome that confers a mortality of 14% during the acute phase The exact incidence of this condition is unclear, and there are only case reports, with a recent review identifying only 80 cases over the past 30 years 2The paucity of data in this field limits
Lane-Hamilton syndrome - PubMed The co-existence of idiopathic hemosiderosis and celiac disease is Lane-Hamilton Syndrome This is a rare condition with only a few dozen cases reported to date Its clinical presentation typically involves hemoptysis that can be life-threatening in the acute phase We report the uncommon case of th …
Lane-Hamilton syndrome | Radiology Reference Article . . . Lane-Hamilton syndrome (LHS) refers to the rare concurrent association of idiopathic pulmonary hemosiderosis and celiac disease 1 Epidemiology It is typically seen in children under the age of 15 but can occasionally be seen in adults History
Lane-Hamilton Syndrome - CHEST Lysosomal disruption and consequent apoptosis have been implicated in lung diseases characterized by iron overload Free reactive iron in lysosomes sensitizes cells to oxidative stress Apoptosis is prevented by heavy-chain (H)-ferritin, which can incorporate lysosomal iron into ferritin molecules Tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α stimulates the synthesis of H-ferritin Idiopathic pulmonary
IPH – Idiopathic Pulmonary Hemosiderosis. (Lane-Hamilton . . . (Lane-Hamilton Syndrome) Idiopathic Pulmonary Hemosiderosis (IPH): A Comprehensive Guide to Understanding and Managing ths Rare Condition Idiopathic Pulmonary Hemosiderosis (IPH) If you’re here, you’re likely seeking clear, comprehensive, and practical information about this rare and often perplexing lung condition
Lane-Hamilton syndrome – Is it really a needle in a haystack? The association of pulmonary hemosiderosis with celiac disease (Lane–Hamilton syndrome) is extremely rare A five-year-old female child presented with fever, cough, breathlessness, and pallor for 20 days, without any previous history of recurrent