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Biochemical Measurement of Neonatal Hypoxia
Published on: August 24, 2011
Case Report: Early-onset mevalonic aciduria in neonates with inflammatory marker elevated
Shanshan Xue1,2, Wujuan Shi1,2, Xiaobo He1,2
1Department of Neonatology, Tianjin Children's Hospital, Tianjin, China.
Purpose:
The aim of this study was to present a case of early-onset mevalonic aciduria (MA) in a neonate and summarize the relevant phenotypic and genotypic spectra of MA.
Methods And Results:
We describe a neonate who presented with elevated inflammatory marker after birth. Liver function tests revealed liver injury, and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) confirmed increased mevalonic acid levels in blood and urine. Whole-genome sequencing identified a novel homozygous mutation (c.928G>A, p.Val310Met) in the MVK gene. To date, only 16 neonate cases of MA have been reported in the literature. Affected individuals typically present recurrent fever, hepatosplenomegaly, lymphadenopathy, vomiting, diarrhea, and neurological damage symptoms. This case emphasizes that in patients presenting with recurrent fever accompanied by vomiting, diarrhea, hepatosplenomegaly, and lymphadenopathy, clinicians should pay close attention to differentiating MA from infectious diseases and autoinflammatory disorders to avoid misdiagnosis or underdiagnosis.
Conclusion:
We report one of the youngest neonates with early-onset MA diagnosed promptly, caused by the novel homozygous MVK variant, c.928G>A (p.Val310Met), and expand the genotypic and clinical phenotypic spectrum of MVK variants related with MA.
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