학술논문

Lane‐Hamilton syndrome
Document Type
Report
Source
Respirology Case Reports. August 2023, Vol. 11 Issue 8
Subject
Diseases
Gluten
Mycophenolate mofetil
Immunotherapy
Glucocorticoids
Gluten-free diet
Corticosteroids
Language
English
Abstract
INTRODUCTION Lane‐Hamilton syndrome is a rare condition defined by the co‐existence of idiopathic pulmonary hemosiderosis (IPH) and celiac disease. Since it was first described in 1971, there have been less [...]
: The co‐existence of idiopathic hemosiderosis and celiac disease is Lane‐Hamilton Syndrome. This is a rare condition with only a few dozen cases reported to date. Its clinical presentation typically involves hemoptysis that can be life‐threatening in the acute phase. We report the uncommon case of the development of idiopathic pulmonary hemosiderosis almost a decade after the diagnosis of celiac disease. Delayed diagnosis led to recurrent episodes of large volume hemoptysis despite immunosuppressive therapy due to ongoing ingestion of gluten. High doses of glucocorticoids accompanied by a cell cycle inhibitor mycophenolate mofetil were required for treatment. A strict gluten free diet is vital to control the disease. We highlight the importance of identifying this syndrome and definitive treatment, including avoidance of dietary triggers in addition to conventional immunosuppressive therapy.