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The Epidemiology and Clinical Features of Lymphangioleiomyomatosis (LAM): A Descriptive Study of 33 Case Reports. | LitMetric

Lymphangioleiomyomatosis (LAM) is a rare, slow-growing metastasizing neoplasm in which smooth muscle-like cells infiltrate the lung parenchyma and cause cystic lung damage. The common early symptoms include shortness of breath, pneumothorax, and chest pain. Lymphangioleiomyomatosis mainly involves the lungs, kidneys, and lymph nodes. This study reviews the characteristics of lymphangioleiomyomatosis to identify any possible changes in the prevalence of symptoms of the disease. We conducted a literature review of case reports on lymphangioleiomyomatosis from PubMed and Google Scholar. Variables of interest were age, gender, symptoms, vitals, immunostaining, and radiological findings. Data were transferred to an Excel spreadsheet (Microsoft Corporation, Redmond, WA), and mean, median, standard deviation, frequencies, and proportions were calculated using R version 1.1.456 (RStudio: Integrated Development for R. RStudio, PBC, Boston, MA). Lymphangioleiomyomatosis is a rare case and so not much of the literature could be found online. Thirty-three case reports were included in this study, and females accounted for 78.78% of the presentations. The average age was 38 years, SD 14.41 years. Shortness of breath was the most frequent symptom (60.6%), followed by pneumothorax (57.57%), chest pain (42.42%), cough (24.24%), and pleural effusion (1.25%).

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