婴儿高钠血症疑难病例。

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q3 PEDIATRICS
Katherine Hawton, Louise Galloway, Matthew Harmer, Anitha Kumaran, Mira Kharbanda, Caroline Platt, Toby Candler
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一名 1 个月大的男婴因发烧和休克出现不适。血液检查显示他患有高钠血症、高氯血症以及尿素和肌酐升高。起初,他因败血症继发脱水而接受治疗。然而,高尿量、低尿渗透压和高血浆渗透压提示精氨酸加压素(AVP)紊乱,以前称为糖尿病性尿崩症(DI)。在进一步的内分泌检测中,甲状腺素(T4)水平偏低,促甲状腺激素水平异常正常,垂体前叶激素无其他异常,头部核磁共振成像和眼科评估正常。患者开始服用人工合成的去氨加压素(Desmopressin),但尽管剂量不断增加,患者的反应仍不充分,因此被诊断为去氨加压素抵抗(之前为肾源性垂体前叶功能障碍),而不是去氨加压素缺乏(之前为颅源性垂体前叶功能障碍)。AVP前体肽和替代标记物Copeptin显著升高。肾小管病变基因筛查显示,AVP 受体 2 基因可能存在致病性半杂合子变异,该基因以前曾与 X 连锁加压素抵抗有关。该病例显示了在婴儿期区分 AVP 缺乏和抵抗的难度,以及 copeptin 和基因检测在确诊中的价值。我们概述了 AVP 疾病的输液管理方法。
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Challenging case of hypernatraemia in infancy.

A 1-month-old male infant presented unwell with a fever and shock. Blood tests showed hypernatraemia, hyperchloraemia and raised urea and creatinine. Initially, he was treated for dehydration secondary to sepsis. However, high urine output combined with low urine osmolality and high plasma osmolality was suggestive of a disorder of arginine vasopressin (AVP), previously called diabetes insipidus (DI). On further endocrine testing, thyroxine (T4) level was low with an inappropriately normal thyroid-stimulating hormone level with no other anterior pituitary hormone abnormalities, a normal MRI head and ophthalmological assessment. Desmopressin, a synthetic form of AVP, was commenced, however, there was an inadequate response despite dose escalation, leading to a diagnosis of AVP resistance (previously nephrogenic DI) rather than AVP deficiency (previously cranial DI). Copeptin, an AVP precursor peptide and surrogate marker, was significantly elevated. A renal tubulopathy genetic screen demonstrated a likely pathogenic hemizygous variant in the AVP receptor 2 gene, which has previously been associated with X-linked vasopressin resistance. This case demonstrates the challenge of differentiating between AVP deficiency and resistance in infancy and the value of copeptin and genetic testing in confirming diagnosis. We outline an approach to fluid management in AVP disorders.

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来源期刊
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期刊介绍: Archives of Disease in Childhood is an international peer review journal that aims to keep paediatricians and others up to date with advances in the diagnosis and treatment of childhood diseases as well as advocacy issues such as child protection. It focuses on all aspects of child health and disease from the perinatal period (in the Fetal and Neonatal edition) through to adolescence. ADC includes original research reports, commentaries, reviews of clinical and policy issues, and evidence reports. Areas covered include: community child health, public health, epidemiology, acute paediatrics, advocacy, and ethics.
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