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A rare case of Crigler–Najjar syndrome type 2: A case report and literature review

KEY CLINICAL MESSAGE: Crigler–Najjar syndrome type 2 should be suspected in any young patient presenting with isolated indirect hyperbilirubinemia where all other common etiologies have been excluded. It is a relatively benign condition that responds to phenobarbitone. ABSTRACT: Crigler–Najjar syndr...

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Autores principales: Rijal, Divas, Rijal, Prabhat, Bohare, Shyam Murti, Chaudhari, Ashish Sanjay, Dhungel, Mandip, Agarwal, Mayank, Bhatta, Pramish, Dhakal, Tulsi Ram, Bishwokarma, Anjali, Kafle, Pooja
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10643321/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38028034
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.8176
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author Rijal, Divas
Rijal, Prabhat
Bohare, Shyam Murti
Chaudhari, Ashish Sanjay
Dhungel, Mandip
Agarwal, Mayank
Bhatta, Pramish
Dhakal, Tulsi Ram
Bishwokarma, Anjali
Kafle, Pooja
author_facet Rijal, Divas
Rijal, Prabhat
Bohare, Shyam Murti
Chaudhari, Ashish Sanjay
Dhungel, Mandip
Agarwal, Mayank
Bhatta, Pramish
Dhakal, Tulsi Ram
Bishwokarma, Anjali
Kafle, Pooja
author_sort Rijal, Divas
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description KEY CLINICAL MESSAGE: Crigler–Najjar syndrome type 2 should be suspected in any young patient presenting with isolated indirect hyperbilirubinemia where all other common etiologies have been excluded. It is a relatively benign condition that responds to phenobarbitone. ABSTRACT: Crigler–Najjar syndrome (CNS) type 2 is an inborn cause of isolated indirect hyperbilirubinemia characterized by a partial deficiency of the enzyme uridine 5′‐diphosphate‐glucuronosyltransferase (UGT) responsible for bilirubin conjugation. Typically, this condition is diagnosed based on clinical manifestations, supplemented by enzyme analysis if feasible, and exhibits a significant response to phenobarbitone, known for its enzyme‐inducing properties. In this case, we present a young male patient who had experienced recurrent isolated indirect hyperbilirubinemia since early childhood, with negative results in the hemolytic workup. The patient exhibited a UGT1A1 gene defect and demonstrated a highly favorable response to phenobarbitone treatment. The purpose of this report is to raise awareness among physicians about this benign condition and underscore the importance of avoiding unnecessary investigations.
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spelling pubmed-106433212023-11-13 A rare case of Crigler–Najjar syndrome type 2: A case report and literature review Rijal, Divas Rijal, Prabhat Bohare, Shyam Murti Chaudhari, Ashish Sanjay Dhungel, Mandip Agarwal, Mayank Bhatta, Pramish Dhakal, Tulsi Ram Bishwokarma, Anjali Kafle, Pooja Clin Case Rep Case Report KEY CLINICAL MESSAGE: Crigler–Najjar syndrome type 2 should be suspected in any young patient presenting with isolated indirect hyperbilirubinemia where all other common etiologies have been excluded. It is a relatively benign condition that responds to phenobarbitone. ABSTRACT: Crigler–Najjar syndrome (CNS) type 2 is an inborn cause of isolated indirect hyperbilirubinemia characterized by a partial deficiency of the enzyme uridine 5′‐diphosphate‐glucuronosyltransferase (UGT) responsible for bilirubin conjugation. Typically, this condition is diagnosed based on clinical manifestations, supplemented by enzyme analysis if feasible, and exhibits a significant response to phenobarbitone, known for its enzyme‐inducing properties. In this case, we present a young male patient who had experienced recurrent isolated indirect hyperbilirubinemia since early childhood, with negative results in the hemolytic workup. The patient exhibited a UGT1A1 gene defect and demonstrated a highly favorable response to phenobarbitone treatment. The purpose of this report is to raise awareness among physicians about this benign condition and underscore the importance of avoiding unnecessary investigations. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2023-11-13 /pmc/articles/PMC10643321/ /pubmed/38028034 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.8176 Text en © 2023 The Authors. Clinical Case Reports published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Rijal, Divas
Rijal, Prabhat
Bohare, Shyam Murti
Chaudhari, Ashish Sanjay
Dhungel, Mandip
Agarwal, Mayank
Bhatta, Pramish
Dhakal, Tulsi Ram
Bishwokarma, Anjali
Kafle, Pooja
A rare case of Crigler–Najjar syndrome type 2: A case report and literature review
title A rare case of Crigler–Najjar syndrome type 2: A case report and literature review
title_full A rare case of Crigler–Najjar syndrome type 2: A case report and literature review
title_fullStr A rare case of Crigler–Najjar syndrome type 2: A case report and literature review
title_full_unstemmed A rare case of Crigler–Najjar syndrome type 2: A case report and literature review
title_short A rare case of Crigler–Najjar syndrome type 2: A case report and literature review
title_sort rare case of crigler–najjar syndrome type 2: a case report and literature review
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10643321/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38028034
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.8176
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