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[The Proteus syndrome: a rare cause of pulmonary emphysema].
[proteus syndrome]
The
Proteus
syndrome
is
a
rare
genetic
disease
which
is
characterized
by
the
overgrowth
of
tissues
,
especially
bone
,
connective
and
adipose
tissue
.
This
condition
is
related
to
a
somatic
mosaic
activating
mutation
in
the
AKT
1
oncogene
.
We
report
the
case
of
a
25
-
year
-old
man
,
diagnosed
with
the
Proteus
syndrome
at
the
age
of
6
months
.
He
exhibited
an
asymmetric
overgrowth
of
the
extremities
leading
to
bilateral
amputation
of
the
legs
at
the
age
of
10
years
.
He
was
hospitalized
for
acute
respiratory
failure
due
to
a
bronchopulmonary
infection
.
Severe
bullous
pulmonary
emphysema
,
predominantly
on
the
left
,
with
mediastinal
deviation
,
was
diagnosed
.
The
patient
recovered
with
antibiotics
.
An
assessment
2
months
later
revealed
mild
hypoxaemia
(
PaO
2
=
75
mmHg
)
and
severe
airflow
limitation
(
FEV
1
=
1260
mL
[
28
%
th
.
]
,
FEV
1
/
V
C
=
69
%
)
with
hyperinflation
(
TLC
=
7840
mL
[
107
%
th
.
]
,
RV
=
6010
mL
[
253
%
th
.
]
)
.
The
Proteus
syndrome
is
a
very
rare
cause
of
pulmonary
emphysema
.
The
pathophysiology
of
emphysema
in
this
syndrome
is
unknown
.
It
can
be
hypothesized
that
the
development
of
pulmonary
cysts
leading
to
emphysema
may
share
the
same
AKT
1
activation
pathway
with
lymphangioleiomyomatosis
.
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lymphangioleiomyomatosis
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