Application of lung volume reduction surgery for a child with filamin A (FLNA) mutations.
Lindsay C BurrageJeffrey S HeinleRobert H CerfolioRobert P GuillermanKalyani R PatelNahir C SantiagoWynton C HooverGeorge B MalloryPublished in: Pediatric pulmonology (2021)
Diffuse lung disease in early childhood due to mutations in the filamin A gene has been recently reported. Clinical outcomes vary among individuals indicating variability in phenotype but a substantial proportion of reported cases in early life have ended up in death or lung transplantation. We recently encountered a school-aged child in whom the diagnosis of a filamin A mutation was delayed and the natural history of emphysematous lung disease was altered by serial lung volume reduction surgeries. She eventually underwent a bilateral lung transplant and we report the natural history of her disease and treatments applied herein.