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Christina Klötzer1,2, Franziska Schnabel3, Anne-Sophie Kubasch1,2
1University Leipzig Medical Center, Department of Hematology, Cellular Therapy, Hemostaseology and Infectious Diseases, Leipzig, Germany.
Introduction:
Thiamine-responsive megaloblastic anemia syndrome (TRMA) is a rare autosomal recessive disease with a homozygous or compound-heterozygous mutation in the SLC19A2 gene characterized by megaloblastic anemia, diabetes mellitus (DM), and sensorineural hearing loss with onset in childhood. Folic acid and vitamin B12 in serum are normal with dysplastic erythropoiesis in the bone marrow often mimicking myelodysplastic neoplasms (MDS) as a potential differential diagnosis. Thiamine substitution leads to normalization of anemia, without effects on hearing loss or DM.
Case Presentation:
We report about a 38-year-old male patient, presented with a 12-year history of anemia, insulin dependent DM, optic neuropathy, and a cataract since early childhood. The laboratory showed megaloblastic anemia. Other values were normal. The bone marrow smear showed dysplastic erythropoiesis with megaloblastic changes, and normal findings in cytogenetic and molecular genetic examinations. Next-generation sequencing-based diagnostics revealed a heterozygous missense variant in the SLC19A2 gene on the maternal allele and a 3.4 Mb inversion in the chromosomal region 1q24.2 with breaking points in FAM78B and SLC19A2 on the paternal allele. Treatment with oral thiamine 100 mg daily was initiated, and 12 weeks later hemoglobin levels and bone marrow morphology had normalized.
Conclusion:
Late-onset TRMA should be considered in adult patients with indicative comorbidities and a typical phenotype, which may mimic features of MDS.
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