Recurrent anemia in an infant with pneumonia: be vigilant for uncommon presentation of cystic fibrosis

M. Ramzan, Mohammed Lukman, S. Sharma, S. Katewa
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Cystic fibrosis (CF) is an autosomal recessive multisystem disorder characterized by the formation of thick, sticky mucus that can hamper our various organs.1 CF is caused by the alteration of a gene located on the long arm of chromosome7 that encodes a protein, the cystic fibrosis trans membrane conductance regulator (CFTR), which functions as a chloride channel on the apical membrane of epithelial cells.2 The disorder’s common symptomatology is due to progressive damage to the respiratory system, digestive system, exocrine pancreatic insufficiency (diarrhea and failure to thrive), though their severity varies among affected individual.3 Those infant who are not having classical clinical manifestations suggestive of CF or uncommon presentation, neonatal screening or early suspicion is helpful in detection of disease which allows prompt treatment of CF related complications, improving survival and conceptualizing the treatment strategies.4 Meconium ileus may be the first manifestation of CF in the neonatal period, occurring in approximately 20% of patients with pancreatic insufficiency.5 Though iron deficiency anemia may be present due to malabsorption in children,6 transfusion dependent severe anemia in early infancy associated with CF is not mentioned in literature. Our objective of the present publication is to report the case of an infant who had uncommon presentation of CF with recurrent anemia and pneumonia without full blown evolution of the disease despite the clinical suspicion of CF.
肺炎婴儿的复发性贫血:警惕罕见的囊性纤维化
囊性纤维化(CF)是一种常染色体隐性遗传的多系统疾病,其特征是形成粘稠的粘液,会阻碍我们的各个器官。1 CF是由位于染色体长臂7的一个基因改变引起的,该基因编码一种蛋白质,即囊性纤维化跨膜电导调节因子(CFTR),该疾病的常见症状是由于呼吸系统、消化系统的进行性损伤、胰腺外分泌功能不全(腹泻和发育不良),尽管其严重程度因受影响个体而异。3那些没有提示CF的经典临床表现或不常见表现的婴儿,新生儿筛查或早期怀疑有助于检测疾病,从而及时治疗CF相关并发症,提高生存率并制定治疗策略。4胎粪性肠梗阻可能是CF在新生儿期的第一种表现,约20%的胰腺功能不全患者会出现这种情况。5尽管儿童吸收不良可能导致缺铁性贫血,6文献中未提及婴儿早期与CF相关的输血依赖性严重贫血。我们本出版物的目的是报告一例婴儿,尽管临床上怀疑患有CF,但他患有罕见的CF,并伴有复发性贫血和肺炎,但疾病没有完全发展。
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