[Severe alpha 1-antitrypsin deficiency: clinical observations of 21 patients]
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[Severe alpha 1-antitrypsin deficiency: clinical observations of 21 patients]
Abstract
The disease course is described in 21 patients with low serum concentrations of alpha1-antitrypsin of the phenotype Z (genotype pi ZZ). 13 of these patients have long-standing disease characterized by bronchitis or dyspnea beginning before the age of 40 and progressing to emphysema (11 patients) and to corpulmonale (7 patients). The remaining 8 patients are children with hepatopathy characterized by prolonged jaundice at birth, persistent hepatomegaly and persistently elevated liver enzymes. In 2 children, the evolution to cirrhosis was ascertained by biopsy.
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