Sep 6, 2017

Pulmonary interstitial glycogenosis associated with a spectrum of neonatal pulmonary disorders

Human pathology
Ernest Cutz, Rose Chami, Sharon Dell, Jacob Langer, David Manson
Primary or isolated pulmonary interstitial glycogenosis (PIG) is a rare disease presenting as tachypnea and hypoxemia during the perinatal period. A diffuse interstitial infiltrate with focal hyperinflation is visible on chest imaging. The biopsy findings include diffuse expansion of the interstitium by spindle-shaped cells with pale cytoplasm that, on electron microscopy (EM), are poorly differentiated mesenchymal cells containing abundant monoparticulate glycogen. This glycogenosis appears to...