Lung Cancer Health Center
Lymphangioleiomyomatosis
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Synonyms
- LAM
- Lymphangioleimyomatosis
- Lymphangioleiomatosis
- Pulmonary Lymphangiomyomatosis
- Sporadic Lymphangioleiomyomatosis
Disorder Subdivisions
- None
General Discussion
Lymphangioleiomyomatosis (LAM) is a rare progressive multisystem disorder that predominantly affects women of childbearing age. It occurs in women who have tuberous sclerosis, and also in women who do not have a heritable genetic disorder. LAM is characterized by the spread and uncontrolled growth (proliferation) of specialized cells (smooth muscle cells) in certain organs of the body, especially the lungs. Common symptoms associated with LAM include coughing and/or difficulty breathing (dyspnea), especially following periods of exercise or exertion. Affected individuals may also experience complications including collapse of a lung or fluid accumulation around the lungs (pleural effusion). The disorder is progressive and, in some cases, may result in chronic respiratory failure.
Resources
American Lung Association
61 Broadway, 6th Floor
New York, NY 10006
USA
Tel: 2123158700
Fax: 2123158870
Tel: 8005864872
Internet: http://www.lungusa.org
NIH/National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute Information Center
P.O. Box 30105
Bethesda, MD 20824-0105
Tel: (301)592-8573
Fax: (301)251-1223
Email: nhlbiinfo@rover.nhlbi.nih.gov
LAM Foundation
4015 Executive Park Dr., Suite 320
Cincinnati, OH 45241
USA
Tel: 5137776889
Fax: 5137774109
Email: lsullivanstacey@thelamfoundation.org
Internet: www.thelamfoundation.org
Second Wind Lung Transplant Association, Inc.
23609 Talbot
St Clair Shores, MI 48082
USA
Tel: 5862943162
Fax: 7273973609
Tel: 8888559463
Email: beanpahoun@aol.com
Internet: http://www.2ndwind.org
British Lung Foundation
73-75 Goswell Road
London, Intl EC1V 7ER
United Kingdom
Tel: 08458 50 50 20
Email: info@britishlungfoundation.com
Internet: http://www.lunguk.org
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Last Updated: 4/14/2008
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