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Published on: August 24, 2013
An Infant with Milky Serum and a Rare Mutation
Jyoti Ranjan Behera1, Sibabrata Pattanaik2, Mukesh Kumar Jain2
1Department of Pediatrics, Kalinga Institute of Medical Science,Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India. dr.jyoti2011@gmail.com.
Abstract:
A 40-day-infant having milky serum, eruptive xanthomas, hepatosplenomegaly, lipemia retinalis, high cholesterol and triglyceride, was found to have lipoprotein lipase (LPL) deficiency on genetic workup. Triglyceride decreased with dietary fat restriction, medium chain triglyceride and fibrates. LPL deficiency in early infancy can be treated with pharmacological and dietary interventions.
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