| Literature DB >> 31682330 |
Ayse A Kilinc1, Gurkan Tarcin2, Sebuh Kurugoglu3, Volker Schuster4, Haluk Cokugras1, Tiraje Celkan5.
Abstract
Plasminogen deficiency is characterized by fibrin-rich pseudomembrane formation on all mucosal surfaces, particularly the conjunctiva. Respiratory system involvement is common; fibrin often obstructs the upper or lower respiratory tract, causing death. Although many treatments have been applied, no definitive treatment (especially of the respiratory involvement) yet exists. Although excision of tracheobronchial tree membranes affords temporary improvement, this should be performed only for patients in severe respiratory distress; the procedure triggers fibrin redeposition. Here, we share our experience with an 8-year-old plasminogen-deficient female with severe lung involvement; we successfully delivered local tissue plasminogen activator followed by nebulized fresh frozen plasma.Entities:
Keywords: fresh frozen plasma; plasminogen; recurrent lung infection; tissue plasminogen activator
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31682330 DOI: 10.1002/ppul.24563
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pediatr Pulmonol ISSN: 1099-0496