Lung diseases caused by surfactant protein C (SFTPC) mutations are inherited as autosomal traits with variable penetrance and severity or as sporadic disease caused by a de novo mutation on one allele. Here, we report the case of a child surviving with a homozygous surfactant protein C mutation after aggressive clinical management unlike his six siblings who died in infancy. This presentation raises the suspicion of an autosomal recessive inheritance that is discussed in this report.
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