Case report: COPA syndrome with interstitial lung disease, skin involvement, and neuromyelitis spectrum disorder

FRONTIERS IN PEDIATRICS(2023)

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Abstract
This report describes a case of a 22 months Chinese boy with COPA syndrome bearing the c.715G > C (p.A239P) genotype. In addition to interstitial lung diseae, he also suffered from recurrent chilblain-like rashes, which has not been previously reported, and neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder (NMOSD), which is a very rare phenotype. Clinical manifestations expanded the phenotype of COPA syndrome. Notably, there is no definitive treatment for COPA syndrome. In this report, the patient has achieved short-term clinical improvement with sirolimus.
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children,copa syndrome,neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder,rashes,sirolimus
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