Pulmonary manifestations of VEXAS syndrome with acute interstitial pneumonia and diffuse alveolar hemorrhage: a case report and literature review
Authors
Marijan Puseljic; Johannes Schmid; Jasminka Igrec; Stefan Hatzl; Laura Scholz; Albert Wölfler; Michael Fuchsjäger; Emina Talakic;
Keywords
Vacuoles, E1 enzyme, X-linked, autoinflammatory, somatic (VEXAS) syndrome is an emerging adult-onset systemic autoinflammatory disorder affecting multiple organ systems. While lung involvement is common in this syndrome, literature regarding specific patterns is sparse. In this report, we present a case description of a patient with VEXAS syndrome who presented at the emergency department on two separate occasions with acute interstitial pneumonia (AIP) and diffuse alveolar hemorrhage (DAH). A literature review with a comparison of our observed findings to the general findings of VEXAS syndrome, AIP, and DAH is provided. This report underscores the rarity of specific pulmonary manifestations associated with VEXAS syndrome, contributing valuable insight to the limited literature available on this topic.
Marijan Puseljic
Medical University of Graz
Johannes Schmid
Medical University of Graz
Jasminka Igrec
Medical University of Graz
Stefan Hatzl
Medical University of Graz
Laura Scholz
Medical University of Graz
Albert Wölfler
Medical University of Graz
Michael Fuchsjäger
Medical University of Graz
Emina Talakic
Medical University of Graz
Medical University of Graz
Johannes Schmid
Medical University of Graz
Jasminka Igrec
Medical University of Graz
Stefan Hatzl
Medical University of Graz
Laura Scholz
Medical University of Graz
Albert Wölfler
Medical University of Graz
Michael Fuchsjäger
Medical University of Graz
Emina Talakic
Medical University of Graz