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[Growth hormone deficiency, hypothyroidism and ring chromosome 18: case report]. | LitMetric

[Growth hormone deficiency, hypothyroidism and ring chromosome 18: case report].

Arq Bras Endocrinol Metabol

Servico de Endocrinologia Pediatrica, Instituto de Puericultura e Pediatria Martagao Gesteira, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, RJ.

Published: October 2006

AI Article Synopsis

  • The text discusses a rare case of a one-year-old female with 18-ring chromosome syndrome associated with growth hormone deficiency (GHD) and other medical issues.
  • The patient exhibited significant developmental delays, extreme growth deficiencies, and was found to have an 18-ring chromosome and low growth hormone levels, leading to a GHD diagnosis.
  • Despite receiving human growth hormone treatment, her growth velocity did not improve, highlighting the need for further investigation in children with similar genetic conditions.

Article Abstract

Introduction: The association of 18-ring chromosome syndrome and growth hormone deficiency (GHD) is extremely rare, with only two reports in the literature.

Case Report: A one year-old, non-white female was referred due to hypoglycemic seizures. She had developmental delay and poor nutrition. Her physical examination was significant for a weight Z score of -6.95, height Z score of -5,05, cleft palate, epicanthic folds and generalized hypotony. Karyotype was 46XX r(18) (p11,2- q.23)--18 ring chromosome syndrome, the MRI showed an ectopic neurohypophysis. The diagnosis GHD was made due to low GH levels during spontaneous severe hypoglycemia at the age of 16 months. She was started on hGH 0.1 U/kg/day. Three months later, TSH deficiency was diagnosed and L-thyroxin therapy was started. During hGH replacement the hypoglycemic events stopped but after 3 years of hGH therapy, she did not improve growth velocity.

Discussion: We were unable to find any report of GHD and hypothyroidism associated with the 18-ring chromosome syndrome. Children with 18-ring chromosome should undergo investigation of GHD. In our child with 18-ring syndrome the hGH therapy did not improve growth velocity.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0004-27302006000500019DOI Listing

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