A 26-Year-Old Woman With Retinal Telangiectasias, Onychodystrophy, and Persistent Dyspnea

CASE PRESENTATIONA 26-year-old woman with no significant past medical history sought treatment for worsening dyspnea and hypoxia. The exertional dyspnea began 2 years prior and was associated with substernal chest discomfort. She did not report myalgia, edema, or worsening of dyspnea on supine or up...

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Published inChest Vol. 161; no. 6; pp. e365 - e369
Main Authors Leach, Daniel F, Mathavan, Akshay, Mathavan, Akash, Kaur, Jeevna, Zori, Andreas G, Ataya, Ali
Format Report
LanguageEnglish
Published 01.06.2022
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Summary:CASE PRESENTATIONA 26-year-old woman with no significant past medical history sought treatment for worsening dyspnea and hypoxia. The exertional dyspnea began 2 years prior and was associated with substernal chest discomfort. She did not report myalgia, edema, or worsening of dyspnea on supine or upright position. The patient reported no personal history of tobacco or illicit drug use. Family history was unremarkable. She was started on supplemental oxygen at 3 L/min. Initial workup included CT scan angiography of the chest, which showed no pulmonary embolism and normal lung parenchyma. Transthoracic echocardiography showed unremarkable results. She was not given a clear diagnosis for hypoxia and was treated empirically with antibiotics and bronchodilators without improvement. Over the course of 2 years, her condition progressed to requiring 6 L/min nasal canula at rest and associated dyspnea with minimal exertion and a 30-pound unintentional weight loss. During this time, pulmonary function tests noted normal spirometry results and lung volumes, but a decreased diffusing capacity for carbon monoxide of 33%. She also was discovered incidentally to be leukopenic and thrombocytopenic, with subsequent bone marrow biopsy revealing hypocellularity of 30% to 40%. The patient concurrently demonstrated bilateral visual impairment secondary to retinal telangiectasias with increased severity of deficit in the right eye. She subsequently was referred to our institution for further evaluation.
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ISSN:1931-3543
DOI:10.1016/j.chest.2022.02.023