IPEX6/I Mutation in a Child with Infantile Refsum Disease—A Case Report and Literature Review

The aim of this paper is to describe the temporal progression and clinical picture of a 2-year-old child with infantile Refsum disease, as well as the diagnostic procedures performed; this case presented multiple hematologic, metabolic, and developmental complications and progressive disabilities. G...

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Published inChildren (Basel) Vol. 10; no. 3
Main Authors Slanina, Ana-Maria, Coman, Adorata-Elena, Anton-Păduraru, Dana-Teodora, Popa, Elena, Barbacariu, Carmen-Liliana, Novac, Otilia, Petroaie, Antoneta Dacia, Bacușcă, Agnes-Iacinta, Manole, Mihaela, Cosmescu, Adriana
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Published MDPI AG 01.03.2023
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Abstract The aim of this paper is to describe the temporal progression and clinical picture of a 2-year-old child with infantile Refsum disease, as well as the diagnostic procedures performed; this case presented multiple hematologic, metabolic, and developmental complications and progressive disabilities. Genetic testing revealed a mutation of the PEX6 (Peroxisomal Biogenesis Factor 6) gene, and the metabolic profile was consistent with the diagnosis. Particularly, the child also presented altered coagulation factors and developed a spontaneous brain hemorrhage. The clinical picture includes several neurological, ophthalmological, digestive, cutaneous, and endocrine disorders as a result of the very long chain fatty acid accumulation as well as secondary oxidative anomalies. The study of metabolic disorders occurring because of genetic mutations is a subject of core importance in the pathology of children today. The PEX mutations, difficult to identify antepartum, are linked to an array of cell anomalies with severe consequences on the patient’s status, afflicting multiple organs and systems. This is the reason for which our case history may be relevant, including a vast number of symptoms, as well as modified biological parameters.
AbstractList The aim of this paper is to describe the temporal progression and clinical picture of a 2-year-old child with infantile Refsum disease, as well as the diagnostic procedures performed; this case presented multiple hematologic, metabolic, and developmental complications and progressive disabilities. Genetic testing revealed a mutation of the PEX6 (Peroxisomal Biogenesis Factor 6) gene, and the metabolic profile was consistent with the diagnosis. Particularly, the child also presented altered coagulation factors and developed a spontaneous brain hemorrhage. The clinical picture includes several neurological, ophthalmological, digestive, cutaneous, and endocrine disorders as a result of the very long chain fatty acid accumulation as well as secondary oxidative anomalies. The study of metabolic disorders occurring because of genetic mutations is a subject of core importance in the pathology of children today. The PEX mutations, difficult to identify antepartum, are linked to an array of cell anomalies with severe consequences on the patient’s status, afflicting multiple organs and systems. This is the reason for which our case history may be relevant, including a vast number of symptoms, as well as modified biological parameters.
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Author Bacușcă, Agnes-Iacinta
Popa, Elena
Slanina, Ana-Maria
Petroaie, Antoneta Dacia
Barbacariu, Carmen-Liliana
Anton-Păduraru, Dana-Teodora
Novac, Otilia
Manole, Mihaela
Cosmescu, Adriana
Coman, Adorata-Elena
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