Taylor E Savage, Kennedy R Geenen, Melissa C Price, Souheil Y El-Chemaly, Elizabeth P Henske, Amita Sharma, Elizabeth A Thiele
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Abstract
This research aims to compare and assess the clinical and radiological presentations of tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC)-associated lymphangioleiomyomatosis (LAM) and sporadic LAM. A retrospective medical record review was conducted for 90 patients with confirmed LAM diagnoses. Radiologists who were blinded to the LAM type evaluated CT images of the chest and abdomen for the presence of four CT phenotypes: multiple sclerotic bone lesions (SBLs), multifocal micronodular pneumocyte hyperplasia (MMPH), hepatic fat-containing lesions, and cardiac fat-containing lesions. Statistical analyses were then completed to analyze the differences between TSC-LAM and sporadic LAM. Sporadic LAM patients reported a greater number of clinical symptoms at the time of diagnosis than TSC-LAM patients. All four CT phenotypes were present among the TSC-LAM patient population, whereas hepatic fat containing lesions were the only phenotype present in sporadic LAM patients evaluated in this study. The clinical and radiological presentations of sporadic LAM and TSC-LAM differ significantly, suggesting that the diagnostic criteria for sporadic LAM and/or TSC itself could be adapted accordingly. However, the similarities in the presentation of the LAM types are also important to note as these trends inform theories surrounding the potential underlying pathogenic mechanisms of sporadic LAM.
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