Publications by authors named "Khurram Lone"

Objectives: To characterize the clinical, laboratory, histologic, molecular features, and outcome of gene-confirmed progressive familial intrahepatic cholestasis (PFIC) 1-3 among Arabs and to evaluate for "genotype-phenotype" correlations.

Study Design: We retrospectively reviewed charts of 65 children (ATP8B1 defect = 5, ABCB11 = 35, ABCB4 = 25) who presented between 2008 and 2019 with cholestasis. The clinical phenotype of a disease was categorized based on response of cholestasis and itching to ursodeoxycholic acid and ultimate outcome, into mild (complete response), intermediate (partial response, nonprogressive), and severe (progression to end-stage liver disease).

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Objectives: The published data on early infantile liver failure (EILF) are scarce and limited to Caucasians. We conducted this study to describe the etiology and outcome of EILF among Arabs and identify prognostic factors.

Methods: We retrospectively reviewed our database of 524 infants presenting with liver impairment from 2008 to 2018, and identified cases of EILF defined as presence of biochemical pattern of liver disease and INR ≥2 (unresponsive to vitamin K) with onset before 3 months of life.

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Background: Diagnosis of primary immunodeficiencies (PIDs) is complex and cumbersome yet important for the clinical management of the disease. Exome sequencing may provide a genetic diagnosis in a significant number of patients in a single genetic test.

Methods: In May 2013, we implemented exome sequencing in routine diagnostics for patients suffering from PIDs.

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Objectives: Early diagnosis of bile acid synthesis disorders (BASDs) is important because, untreated, these conditions can be fatal. Our objectives were to screen children with cholestasis or unexplained liver disease for BASD and in those with confirmed BASD to evaluate the effectiveness of cholic acid therapy.

Methods: A routine serum total bile acid measurement was performed on children with cholestasis, liver cirrhosis, and liver failure.

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Bleeding per rectum is an uncommon presentation in pediatric patients. Heterotopic gastric mucosa in the rectum is a rare cause of rectal bleeding. Here, we report a 3-year-old child with a bleeding rectal ulcer that was initially diagnosed and managed as a solitary rectal ulcer syndrome.

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Objective: To determine the frequency of mitochondrial DNA depletion syndrome (MDS) in infants with cholestasis and liver failure and to further clarify the clinical, biochemical, radiologic, histopathologic, and molecular features associated with MDS due to deoxyguanosine kinase (DGUOK) and MPV17 gene mutations.

Study Design: We studied 20 infants with suspected hepatocerebral MDS referred to our tertiary care center between 2007 and 2013. Genomic DNA was isolated from blood leukocytes, liver, and/or skeletal muscle samples by standard methods.

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