
Pablo Laje
VerifiedUniversity of Pennsylvania · Rehabilitation Medicine
Active 2004–2024
Research topics
- Pathology
- Internal medicine
- Radiology
- Medicine
- Genetics
- Biology
Selected publications
Pediatric Blood & Cancer · 2023 · 18 citations
- Medicine
- Pathology
- Radiology
Complex lymphatic anomalies are debilitating conditions characterized by aberrant development of the lymphatic vasculature (lymphangiogenesis). Diagnosis is typically made by history, examination, radiology, and histologic findings. However, there is significant overlap between conditions, making accurate diagnosis difficult. Recently, genetic analysis has been offered as an additional diagnostic modality. Here, we describe four cases of complex lymphatic anomalies, all with PIK3CA variants but with varying clinical phenotypes. Identification of PIK3CA resulted in transition to a targeted inhibitor, alpelisib. These cases highlight the genetic overlap between phenotypically diverse lymphatic anomalies.
Frequent coauthors
- 71 shared
Yoav Dori
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
- 37 shared
Maxim Itkin
Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
- 37 shared
Stephen J. Kovach
University of Pennsylvania
- 37 shared
L. Scott Levin
University of Pennsylvania
- 36 shared
Martin J. Carney
Yale University
- 36 shared
Jason M. Weissler
Mayo Clinic in Arizona
- 36 shared
Suhail Kanchwala
Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
- 36 shared
Eugenia H. Cho
Keimyung University
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