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Nationwide retrospective observational study of idiopathic dendriform pulmonary ossification: clinical features with a progressive phenotype

Authors :
Yasuhiko Nishioka
Yuko Toyoda
Ryoko Egashira
Takeshi Johkoh
Yasuhiro Terasaki
Akira Hebisawa
Kinya Abe
Tomohisa Baba
Yuji Fujikura
Etsuo Fujita
Naoki Hamada
Tomohiro Handa
Yoshinori Hasegawa
Koko Hidaka
Takeshi Hisada
Shu Hisata
Chisato Honjo
Kazuya Ichikado
Yoshikazu Inoue
Shinyu Izumi
Motoyasu Kato
Takumi Kishimoto
Masaki Okamoto
Keisuke Miki
Masamichi Mineshita
Yutaro Nakamura
Susumu Sakamoto
Masaaki Sano
Yoshikazu Tsukada
Mari Yamasue
Yoshimi Bando
Sakae Homma
Koichi Hagiwara
Takafumi Suda
Naohiko Inase
Source :
BMJ open respiratory research. 9(1)
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

BackgroundDiffuse pulmonary ossification is a specific lung condition that is accompanied by underlying diseases. However, idiopathic dendriform pulmonary ossification (IDPO) is extremely rare, and the clinical features remain unclear. In this study, we aimed to report the clinical characteristics of IDPO.MethodsWe conducted a nationwide survey of patients with IDPO from 2017 to 2019 in Japan and evaluated the clinical, radiological, and histopathological findings of patients diagnosed with IDPO.ResultsTwenty-two cases of IDPO were identified. Most subjects (82%) were male, aged 22–56 years (mean (SD), 37.9 (9.1)) at diagnosis. Nearly 80% of the subjects were asymptomatic, and the condition was discovered during a medical check-up. However, 36% of the subjects showed a decline in forced vital capacity (%FVC) predicted )) at diagnosis. Nearly 80% of the subjects were asymptomatic, and the condition was discovered during a medical check-up. However, 36% of the subjects showed a decline in forced vital capacity (%FVC) predicted ConclusionsIDPO develops at a young age with gradually progressive phenotype. Further research and long-term (>20 years) follow-up are required to clarify the pathogenesis and clinical findings in IDPO.

Details

ISSN :
20524439
Volume :
9
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
BMJ open respiratory research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....3dcd29eae3c20ecf9fbf2b550fd05421