Background: Currarino syndrome is a rare condition characterized by presacral mass, anorectal malformation and sacral dysgenesis.
Case Presentation: We report the case of a child that presented chronic constipation, encopresis and mycrocephaly. The characteristics were initially compatible with a case of functional constipation and a therapy with polyethylene glycol was prescribed. After a year, because of poor response, a plain abdominal X-ray was performed, detecting sacrum abnormalities. Finally, a CGH-array analysis was performed and a form of Currarino Syndrome caused by a rare 7q36 microdeletion, was diagnosed.
Conclusion: Occult spinal dysraphism should be suspected in case of poor polyethylene glycol responder constipation, even when evident sacral abnormalities on the physical examination are not detected.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13052-018-0500-2 | DOI Listing |
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