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Tricho-hepato-enteric syndrome: A case of hemochromatosis with intractable diarrhea, dysmorphic features, and hair abnormality

Authors: 
Imad Dweikat,1 * Mutaz Sultan,1 Nizar Maraqa,2 Tareq Hindi,2 Sara Abu-Rmeileh,1 and Bassam Abu-Libdeh1
ISSN: 
1552-4833
Journal Name: 
American Journal of Medical Genetics Part A
Volume: 
143
Issue: 
6
Pages From: 
581
To: 
583
Date: 
Thursday, March 15, 2007
Keywords: 
intractable diarrhea; iron storage disease; hair anomaly; hypertelorism; total parenteral nutrition; neonatal hemochromatosis; tricho-hepato-enteric syndrome
Abstract: 
We report on a female infant with congenital iron storage disease, facial dysmorphism, intractable diarrhea, and hair abnormalities. The intractable diarrhea failed to resolve despite total parenteral nutrition and complete bowel rest for more than 3 weeks. The patient also had elevated liver enzymes and failure to thrive. Histopathologic examination of the liver revealed marked iron deposits in hepatocytes with portal edema, fibrosis, and septal formation. No metabolic abnormalities could be detected. She died at the age of 10 months. We suggest that this case could have a specific iron storage syndrome that is similar to the two sibs reported by Stankler et al. [1982; Arch Dis Child 57:212–216] and Verloes et al. [1997; Am J Med Genet 68:391–395]. The condition was called the tricho-hepato-enteric (THE) syndrome.