Aase-Smith syndrome type 2 with new neurological findings.

IF 0.5 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Oxford Medical Case Reports Pub Date : 2025-03-28 eCollection Date: 2025-04-01 DOI:10.1093/omcr/omaf006
Sarah Aljarad, Ahmad Alhamid, Hamdah Hanifa, Obada Zayegh, Jamal Ataya, Ziad Aljarad
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Abstract

Aase-Smith syndrome type 2 is a rare genetic disorder that affects erythropoiesis and bone development, causing hypoplastic anemia and abnormalities in the fingers and toes, specifically triphalangeal thumbs. While there is no cure, treatment involves managing symptoms through blood transfusions, surgical intervention, and genetic counselling. A 15-year-old student presented with an unmeasured fever for two months, recurrent lung infections, difficulty in speech, and impaired gait. The patient had multiple congenital malformations including triphalangeal thumbs and a history of mild anemia. Bone marrow biopsy revealed an isolated slowing of erythroid lineage maturation. Radiology studies showed scoliosis, hand deformities, and multiple calcified lesions in the brain. The patient's fever exacerbated, and oxygen saturation deteriorated, necessitating tracheal intubation. Several hours later, the patient passed away.

有新的神经学发现的2型Aase-Smith综合征。
Aase-Smith综合征2型是一种罕见的遗传性疾病,影响红细胞生成和骨骼发育,导致发育不全和手指和脚趾异常,特别是三指拇指。虽然无法治愈,但治疗包括通过输血、手术干预和遗传咨询来控制症状。一名15岁的学生表现为两个月未测量的发烧,复发性肺部感染,言语困难和步态受损。患者有多种先天性畸形,包括三指拇指和轻度贫血史。骨髓活检显示孤立的红系成熟缓慢。放射学研究显示脊柱侧凸、手部畸形和脑部多发钙化病变。患者发热加重,血氧饱和度下降,需要气管插管。几个小时后,病人去世了。
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Oxford Medical Case Reports
Oxford Medical Case Reports MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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125
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19 weeks
期刊介绍: Oxford Medical Case Reports (OMCR) is an open access, peer-reviewed online journal publishing original and educationally valuable case reports that expand the field of medicine. The journal covers all medical specialities including cardiology, rheumatology, nephrology, oncology, neurology, and reproduction, comprising a comprehensive resource for physicians in all fields and at all stages of training. Oxford Medical Case Reports deposits all articles in PubMed Central (PMC). Physicians and researchers can find your work through PubMed , helping you reach the widest possible audience. The journal is also indexed in the Web of Science Core Collection . Oxford Medical Case Reports publishes case reports under the following categories: Allergy Audiovestibular medicine Cardiology and cardiovascular systems Critical care medicine Dermatology Emergency medicine Endocrinology and metabolism Gastroenterology and hepatology Geriatrics and gerontology Haematology Immunology Infectious diseases and tropical medicine Medical disorders in pregnancy Medical ophthalmology Nephrology Neurology Oncology Paediatrics Pain Palliative medicine Pharmacology and pharmacy Psychiatry Radiology, nuclear medicine, and medical imaging Respiratory disorders Rheumatology Sexual and reproductive health Sports Medicine Substance abuse.
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