Morvan's Syndrome - Comorbid Conditions

Comorbid Conditions

In one case, a patient was diagnosed with both Morvan’s Syndrome and Pulmonary Hyalinizing Granulomas (PHG). PHG are rare fibrosing lesions of the lung, which have central whorled deposits of lamellar collegen. How these two diseases relate to one another is still unclear.

Thymoma, prostate adenoma, and in situ carcinoma of the sigmoid colon have also been found in patients with Morvan’s Syndrome.

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