Laryngeal stridor in children caused by reversible metabolic disease.

BMJ Case Rep

College of Medicine and Surgery, Taif University, Taif, Saudi Arabia.

Published: June 2024

We report a case of a boy in his middle childhood who presented with inspiratory stridor and lactic acidosis and was subsequently diagnosed with partial biotinidase deficiency. Fibreoptic laryngoscope showed paradoxical vocal fold mobility.Partial biotidinase deficiency is an inherited disorder in which the body is unable to recycle the vitamin biotin. It may result in clinical consequences and can be easily treated with biotin but need a high index of suspicion to diagnose. The main symptoms include ataxia, seizures, hypotonia, psychomotor retardation, alopecia, skin rash, progressive deafness, optic atrophy and life-threatening episodes of metabolic acidosis. Laryngeal stridor is an uncommon presentation, but it is reversible in case of biotinidase deficiency. Invasive procedure like tracheostomy has not been shown to enhance outcomes.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bcr-2023-256935DOI Listing

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