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BMJ Case Rep ; 17(2)2024 Feb 26.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38413141

ABSTRACT

Magnesium is essential for the functioning and release of parathyroid hormone. Therefore, its deficiency can present as functional hypoparathyroidism. This case report describes a rare inherited disorder called congenital hypomagnesaemia with secondary hypocalcaemia due to TRPM6 gene mutation. This disease clinically and biochemically mimics hypoparathyroidism. However, unlike hypoparathyroidism, it can be treated only by long-term oral magnesium supplements. The patient presented to us with recurrent hypocalcaemic convulsions. The laboratory picture in each admission was similar to that of hypoparathyroidism. However, the hypocalcaemia persisted, and it was noticed to be associated with persistent hypomagnesaemia. A defect in the tubular magnesium reabsorption was postulated and a genetic analysis of the patient was done, which revealed a TRPM6 mutation causing hypomagnesaemia by excessive renal excretion of magnesium. The child responded well to oral magnesium supplements and is currently developmentally appropriate for her age and thriving well.


Subject(s)
Hypocalcemia , Hypoparathyroidism , Magnesium Deficiency , TRPM Cation Channels , Child , Female , Humans , Magnesium/therapeutic use , Hypocalcemia/drug therapy , Hypocalcemia/genetics , Hypocalcemia/complications , Hypoparathyroidism/complications , Hypoparathyroidism/drug therapy , Hypoparathyroidism/genetics , Mutation , Magnesium Deficiency/complications , Magnesium Deficiency/genetics , TRPM Cation Channels/genetics
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BMJ Case Rep ; 16(9)2023 Sep 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37699739

ABSTRACT

Hypocalcaemia is a frequently encountered electrolyte abnormality in neonates and it is mostly transient. However, persistent hypocalcaemia can point towards an endocrine abnormality like hypoparathyroidism, which is usually due to genetic disorders like DiGeorge and Kearns Sayre syndrome or due to mutations of genes like GCM2, CaSR and PTH.Our patient was a female child, who presented with hypocalcaemic convulsions in the neonatal period. On laboratory assessment, serum phosphate levels were noted to be high along with inappropriately low parathyroid hormone (PTH) levels. The child was diagnosed to have hypoparathyroidism and was started on oral calcium and 1,25-dihydroxycholecalciferol supplements to which she responded well. However, the child was lost to follow-up and was readmitted with hypocalcaemic convulsions in infancy. Clinical exome analysis done was diagnostic of homozygous PTH gene mutation. This case demonstrates a rare form of congenital isolated hypoparathyroidism with no other syndromic associations.


Subject(s)
Hypocalcemia , Hypoparathyroidism , Child , Infant, Newborn , Humans , Female , Infant , Hypocalcemia/genetics , Calcium, Dietary , Dietary Supplements , Hypoparathyroidism/complications , Hypoparathyroidism/diagnosis , Hypoparathyroidism/genetics , Mutation
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J Child Neurol ; 26(7): 904-6, 2011 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21427444

ABSTRACT

Neurocysticercosis lesions can occur in the basal ganglia, but most of these are clinically silent. Neurocysticercosis manifesting as movement disorders is extremely uncommon. The authors report a case of neurocysticercosis in an 11-year-old girl presenting with right hemiballismus (a clinical manifestation not yet reported). Magnetic resonance imaging of the brain confirmed the solitary neurocysticercosis lesion in the left thalamus. The child was symptomatic for 5 years and improved dramatically within 2 days of starting definitive therapy for neurocysticercosis (albendazole and prednisolone).


Subject(s)
Dyskinesias/etiology , Dyskinesias/parasitology , Neurocysticercosis/complications , Taenia solium/isolation & purification , Thalamus/parasitology , Albendazole/therapeutic use , Animals , Anthelmintics/therapeutic use , Child , Dyskinesias/pathology , Female , Glucocorticoids/therapeutic use , Humans , Magnetic Resonance Imaging/methods , Neurocysticercosis/drug therapy , Neurocysticercosis/parasitology , Prednisolone/therapeutic use , Thalamus/pathology
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