Perrault syndrome: The Way Forward After Genetic Counselling?

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A female, term neonate, born via vaginal delivery to a G5P1D1A3 hypothyroid mother with a history of an elder sibling being homozygous for HSD17B4 mutation, diagnosed while working up his progressive neurological disorder and succumbing to the same. The family screening revealed that both parents were heterozygous carriers of the same mutation in the gene HSD17B4. After genetic counselling, amniocentesis revealed the fetus to be having homozygosity for the same mutation. In view of precious pregnancy, normal antenatal scans and investigations, the pregnancy was continued, and baby was born with a birth weight of 2.65 kg and had a smooth perinatal transition. Parents were counselled regarding the course of the illness, possible complications and the need for regular follow-up. Ultrasound of the abdomen, pelvis and head was normal in the neonatal period. She was vaccinated as per the national schedule and gaining weight normally.

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Kapil, I., Anand, R., & Padhi, P. (2024). Perrault syndrome: The Way Forward After Genetic Counselling? BMJ Case Reports, 17(3). https://doi.org/10.1136/bcr-2023-258204

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