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Pulmonary hemosiderosis in children with Down syndrome: a national experience.

Aurelia AlimiJessica TaytardRola Abou TaamVéronique HoudouinAude ForgeronMarc Lubrano LavaderaPierrick CrosIsabelle GibertiniJocelyne DerelleAntoine DeschildreCaroline ThumerelleRalph EpaudPhilippe ReixMichael FayonSylvie RoullaudFrançoise TroussierMarie-Catherine RenouxJacques de BlicSophie LeyronnasGuillaume ThouveninCaroline PerissonAimé RavelAnnick ClementHarriet CorvolNadia Nathannull null
Published in: Orphanet journal of rare diseases (2018)
DS patients have a higher risk of developing pulmonary hemosiderosis, and the disease seems to be more severe in this population. This could be due to the combination of an abnormal lung capillary bed with fragile vessels, a higher susceptibility to autoimmune lesions, and a higher risk of evolution toward pulmonary hypertension. A better screening for pulmonary hemosiderosis and a better prevention of hypoxia in DS paediatric patients may prevent a severe evolution of the disease.
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