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Frontiers in Pediatrics 2019

Congenital Isolated ACTH Deficiency Caused by TBX19 Gene Mutation: A Family Report.

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Cheng Peng
Guoyu Sun
Zezhong Tang
Xinlin Hou

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Abstract

Congenital isolated adrenocorticotropic hormone deficiency (CIAD) is a rare disorder that may be conducive to hypoglycemia, cholestasis, and seizures. We reported on two siblings with a homozygous mutation of the TBX19 gene, C.377 (exon2) C>T, p. P126L. Their parents had heterozygous mutations on the same locus. Glucocorticoid supplementary therapy was effective, but the treatment became delayed due to inaccessibility, which resulted in entirely different clinical outcomes for the siblings. The older brother developed subdural hematoma, intractable epilepsy, and developmental delays. In contrast, the younger sister received timely glucocorticoid replacement therapy and had no long-term complications while maintaining a good quality of life. In summary, when CIAD is confirmed, early intervention is essential to achieve the optimal outcome.

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