1971
DOI: 10.1136/bmj.2.5753.89
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Idiopathic steatorrhoea and idiopathic pulmonary haemosiderosis.

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“…In the cases reviewed, different clinical situations explained the development of hemorrhagic events, such as coagulopathy due to vitamin K malabsorption [4,15,20,23,32,44,45,47], celiac crisis [8,13], LHS [14,15,17,18,[33][34][35][36][37][38][39][40], portal hypertension [23], or digestive tumors [19,21,25,41].…”
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“…In the cases reviewed, different clinical situations explained the development of hemorrhagic events, such as coagulopathy due to vitamin K malabsorption [4,15,20,23,32,44,45,47], celiac crisis [8,13], LHS [14,15,17,18,[33][34][35][36][37][38][39][40], portal hypertension [23], or digestive tumors [19,21,25,41].…”
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“…Idiopathic pulmonary hemosiderosis was described initially by Virchow in 1864 and characterized by the triad hemoptysis, iron deficiency anemia, and pulmonary infiltrates [35]. In 1971, the IPH presence was described in a 23-year-old man with idiopathic steatorrhea (LHS) [63]. The pulmonary symptomatology in LHS starts usually in childhood, and only 25% of all patients have an adult onset [14,35].…”
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“…3 La hemosiderosis pulmonar idiopática suele manifestarse en forma aislada, pero en ocasiones se presenta en forma conjunta con la enfermedad celíaca. Dicha asociación, conocida como síndrome de Lane-Hamilton, 4 podría deberse a que ambas entidades comparten una vía patogénica común.…”
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“…Persistent bleeding can cause iron deposition in the lung parenchyma, as well as iron-deficiency anemia and pulmonary fibrosis. (1) The association between pulmonary hemosiderosis and celiac disease was first reported by Lane & Hamilton in 1971, (2) and related pathophysiological phenomena have yet to be fully elucidated. In most cases, pulmonary hemosiderosis presents with fever and anemia, which are accompanied by respiratory symptoms, such as cough, hemoptysis, and dyspnea.…”
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