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ABCA3 Deficiency: an unusual cause of respiratory distress in the newborn

Respiratory Distress Syndrome (RDS) is due to deficiency of surfactant and commonly occurs in preterm babies. We report the first confirmed case in Northern Ireland of ABCA3 transporter deficiency which is a rare but important cause of RDS in term babies. A 38 week gestation female infant developed...

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Autores principales: Anandarajan, Mugilan, Paulraj, Sunil, Tubman, Richard
Formato: Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Ulster Medical Society 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2629021/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19252731
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description Respiratory Distress Syndrome (RDS) is due to deficiency of surfactant and commonly occurs in preterm babies. We report the first confirmed case in Northern Ireland of ABCA3 transporter deficiency which is a rare but important cause of RDS in term babies. A 38 week gestation female infant developed respiratory distress at four hours of age. Chest radiography was consistent with RDS. The baby required repeated doses of surfactant, each resulting in transient periods of decreased ventilatory requirement and improvement in blood gases, but unfortunately she did not survive. DNA sequencing demonstrated two different mutations in the ABCA3 gene, one inherited from each parent. The baby was therefore a compound heterozygote, and both mutations were thought to be functionally significant. ABCA3 transporter deficiency is a genetic disorder that is increasingly recognized as a cause of RDS in term babies in whom congenital deficiency of surfactant B and abnormalities of surfactant protein C have been excluded. It should be considered in mature babies who develop severe RDS.
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spelling pubmed-26290212009-03-01 ABCA3 Deficiency: an unusual cause of respiratory distress in the newborn Anandarajan, Mugilan Paulraj, Sunil Tubman, Richard Ulster Med J Case Report Respiratory Distress Syndrome (RDS) is due to deficiency of surfactant and commonly occurs in preterm babies. We report the first confirmed case in Northern Ireland of ABCA3 transporter deficiency which is a rare but important cause of RDS in term babies. A 38 week gestation female infant developed respiratory distress at four hours of age. Chest radiography was consistent with RDS. The baby required repeated doses of surfactant, each resulting in transient periods of decreased ventilatory requirement and improvement in blood gases, but unfortunately she did not survive. DNA sequencing demonstrated two different mutations in the ABCA3 gene, one inherited from each parent. The baby was therefore a compound heterozygote, and both mutations were thought to be functionally significant. ABCA3 transporter deficiency is a genetic disorder that is increasingly recognized as a cause of RDS in term babies in whom congenital deficiency of surfactant B and abnormalities of surfactant protein C have been excluded. It should be considered in mature babies who develop severe RDS. The Ulster Medical Society 2009-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2629021/ /pubmed/19252731 Text en © The Ulster Medical Society, 2009
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Anandarajan, Mugilan
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ABCA3 Deficiency: an unusual cause of respiratory distress in the newborn
title ABCA3 Deficiency: an unusual cause of respiratory distress in the newborn
title_full ABCA3 Deficiency: an unusual cause of respiratory distress in the newborn
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title_full_unstemmed ABCA3 Deficiency: an unusual cause of respiratory distress in the newborn
title_short ABCA3 Deficiency: an unusual cause of respiratory distress in the newborn
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