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Query: UMLS:C0015672 (
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Pulmonary veno-occlusive disease
(
PVOD
) is a rare and challenging cause of pulmonary hypertension. Clinical presentation is non-specific, including dyspnoea, cough and
fatigue
. Diagnosis of
PVOD
is typically based on high clinical suspicion with a definitive diagnosis confirmed by histology. Our case involves a healthy 21-year-old man who developed dyspnoea on exertion at an elevated altitude during deployment to Afghanistan. His work-up included an echocardiogram, a high-resolution CT scan, V/Q scan, pulmonary function tests with diffusion capacity, and a cardiac catheterisation with vasodilator challenge. Initially diagnosed with vasodilator responsive pulmonary arterial hypertension, an oral vasodilator was given with subsequent development of non-cardiogenic pulmonary oedema, thus confirming a clinical diagnosis of
PVOD
. He was medically stabilised with diuretic therapy, but developed progressive right-ventricular failure. For definitive treatment, he underwent a successful bilateral lung transplant. Explanted lung histology confirmed the diagnosis of
PVOD
.
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PMID:Pulmonary veno-occlusive disease: an uncommon cause of pulmonary hypertension. 2337 46