Gorham-Stout syndrome is an extremely rare pathology, of unknown etiology. It is characterized by proliferation of vascular channels that causes destruction and reabsorption of the bone matrix. We present a nine year-old male patient with an acute episode characterized by fever, chest pain, respiratory distress and dyspnea. The patient was submitted to computed tomography scan and a biopsy. The findings in the biopsy were multiple lytic lesions, osteolysis, and a mediastinal lymphangioma (lymphangiomatosis). The diagnosis was Gorham-Stout syndrome with atypical presentation
Authors: González Luna, Alejandro; Nuñez Pizarro, Jorge Luis; Rodríguez Echegaray, Clodo Iván
Source: Archivos argentinos de pediatría (Arch. argent. pediatr.)
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10757/555429
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