A deep intronic HADH splicing mutation (c.636+471G>T) in a congenital hyperinsulinemic hypoglycemia case: Long term clinical course

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Abstract

Unlike other congenital fatty acid oxidation defects, short-chain L-3-hydroxyacyl-CoA (SCHAD, HADH) deficiency is characterised by hypoglycemia with hyperinsulinism in the neonatal or infancy periods. The long-term and detailed clinical progression of the disease is largely unknown with almost 40 patients reported and only a few patients described clinically. We present clinical and laboratory findings together with the long-term clinical course of a case with a deep intronic HADH splicing mutation (c.636+471G>T) causing neonatal-onset hyperinsulinemic hypoglycemia with mild progression.

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Çamtosun, E., Flanagan, S. E., Ellard, S., Şıklar, Z., Hussain, K., Kocaay, P., & Berberoğlu, M. (2015). A deep intronic HADH splicing mutation (c.636+471G>T) in a congenital hyperinsulinemic hypoglycemia case: Long term clinical course. JCRPE Journal of Clinical Research in Pediatric Endocrinology, 7(2), 144–147. https://doi.org/10.4274/jcrpe.1963

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