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Abstract
CIFUENTES, Yolanda and ARTEAGA, Clara. DYSMORPHIC FEATURES IN A NEWBORN WITH NEUROLOGICAL, LIVER AND KIDNEY INVOLVEMENT BY DEFECTIVE PEROXISOMAL BIOGENESIS. CASE REPORT. Case reports [online]. 2020, vol.6, n.1, pp.17-24. ISSN 2462-8522. https://doi.org/10.15446/cr.v6n1.78747.
Introduction:
Inborn errors of metabolism have significant morbidity and mortality rates in the neonatal period. One of these disorders is defective peroxisomal biogenesis, which causes complex and severe clinical pictures because peroxisomes are present in all nucleated cells of mammals.
Case presentation:
This is the case of a newborn with dysmorphic features who had seizures at birth and presented with neurological, liver, kidney and heart involvement during her 20 days of life. Necropsy confirmed liver and kidney involvement, which, together with family history of death of a sibling and a cousin, led to suspect a peroxisomal disease that was confirmed by the biochemical alterations observed.
Discussion:
Dysmorphism and seizures at birth may be an expression of a metabolic disease. The findings of the physical examination and the demonstration of liver, kidney and heart involvement are consistent with the initial description of Zellweger syndrome; the biochemical alterations are conclusive.
Conclusions:
It is necessary to define if dysmorphism is an isolated finding or if there is involvement of other organ(s) or system(s) to establish a suitable diagnosis of peroxisome biogenesis. Inborn errors of metabolism should be included in the diagnosis of dysmorphic newborns when several organs are involved, since their identification enables genetic counseling.
Keywords : Peroxisomas; Síndrome de Zellweger; Recién nacido.