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ICD-10 code: J84.02

Disease category: J84.0: Alveolar and parieto-alveolar conditions

Pulmonary alveolar microlithiasis: What You Need to Know

Pulmonary alveolar microlithiasis, or PAM, is a rare lung disease characterized by the accumulation of tiny calcium deposits in the air sacs of the lungs. The disease is often inherited and can affect people of all ages, although it is most commonly diagnosed in individuals under the age of 40.

While the exact cause of PAM is unknown, it is believed to be caused by a genetic mutation that affects the body's ability to regulate calcium levels. As a result, calcium deposits accumulate in the lungs, leading to a variety of symptoms and complications.

  1. Symptoms
  2. Most people with PAM do not experience any symptoms in the early stages of the disease. However, as the condition progresses, symptoms may include:
    • Shortness of breath
    • Dry cough
    • Chest pain
    • Fatigue
    • Weight loss
  3. Diagnosis
  4. PAM is typically diagnosed using a combination of imaging tests, such as chest X-rays and CT scans, as well as a biopsy of lung tissue. In some cases, genetic testing may also be used to confirm a diagnosis.
  5. Treatment
  6. Currently, there is no cure for PAM. Treatment options are limited and focus primarily on managing symptoms and slowing the progression of the disease. In some cases, lung transplant may be considered as a last resort.

If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with PAM, it is important to work closely with your healthcare team to manage symptoms and maintain lung function. Regular monitoring and follow-up appointments are also essential to track the progression of the disease and adjust treatment as needed.

While PAM can be a challenging condition to manage, advances in research and treatment are providing hope for individuals and families affected by this rare lung disease.

Treatment of Pulmonary alveolar microlithiasis:

Treatment Options for Pulmonary Alveolar Microlithiasis
Pulmonary alveolar microlithiasis (PAM) is a rare lung disease characterized by the accumulation of tiny calcium deposits in the alveoli, the air sacs in the lungs. The condition can cause breathing difficulties, chest pain, and a persistent cough. There is no known cure for PAM, but several treatment options can help alleviate s...

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