Progressive Familial Intrahepatic Cholestasis Type 2 in an Indian Child.

J Pediatr Genet

Pediatric Liver Clinic, Department of Pediatrics, B. J. Wadia Hospital for Children, Mumbai, India.

Published: June 2017

Progressive familial intrahepatic cholestasis (PFIC) is a chronic cholestasis syndrome that begins in infancy and usually progresses to cirrhosis within the first decade of life. There are three varieties of PFIC described: PFIC-1 occurs due to mutations in the gene mapped to 18q21.31, PFIC-2 due to mutations in mapped to 2q24, and PFIC-3 due to mutations in located on 7q21.12. We report an Indian child whose mutation analysis was suggestive of PFIC-2. He underwent a biliary diversion at 3½ years of age but subsequently died secondary to massive hematemesis.

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