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Vascular Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (vEDS): CT and histologic findings of pleural and lung parenchymal damage.

Samia BoussouarAmira BenattiaJean-Baptiste EscudiéLaure GibaultFrédérique CapronAnne LegrandPierre-Yves BrilletXavier JeunemaitrePhilippe A GrenierElie MousseauxMichael FrankOlivier Sanchez
Published in: European radiology (2021)
• Patients with vEDS can have lung parenchymal changes on top of or next to thoracal vascular abnormalities and that these changes can be present in asymptomatic cases. • The presence of these parenchymal changes is associated with a slightly higher incidence of respiratory events (although not statistically significant). • Identification of the described CT pattern by radiologists and chest physicians may facilitate diagnostic screening.
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