ba0006p117 | (1) | ICCBH2017
Gak Nataliya
, Vinton Jacqueline
, Jacobs Benjamin
, Keen Richard
Fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva (FOP; OMIM #135100) begins in childhood and leads to irreversible restriction of movement, functional impairment, and shortened life-span. Individuals with FOP develop progressive limitations in chest expansion, resulting in restrictive lung disease. Current management guidelines published in 2011 (1) highlight that Influenza may be a causative factor for FOP flare-ups, and can also cause potentially deadly cardiopulmonary complications, e...