Introducción. El complejo OEIS es un conjunto de defectos polimalformativos con baja incidencia y prevalencia mundial que suele estar asociado a causas epigenéticas y genéticas que ocasionan alteración al final de la blastogénesis, dando como resultado la asociación de cuatro malformaciones clásicas: onfalocele, extrofia vesical, ano imperforado y lesiones de la médula espinal. En ocasiones también se presenta espina bífida, diástasis de la sínfisis púbica y anormalidades en las extremidades.
Presentación del caso. Paciente femenina de 7 meses de edad (al momento de la elaboración del presente reporte), procedente de un área rural colombiana, producto de una tercera gestación con alto riesgo obstétrico y diagnosticada prenatalmente con un defecto en el plegamiento caudal de la pared abdominal y un lipomeningocele. Durante el nacimiento se evidenció extrofia vesical, ano imperforado y disrafismo espinal, lo que permitió plantear el diagnóstico de complejo OEIS e iniciar manejo interdisciplinario pertinente.
Conclusiones. El complejo OEIS es una polimalformación fetal con signos y anomalías características, en donde los conocimientos sobre la etiopatogenia, el diagnóstico pre y postnatal, el asesoramiento genético y las propuestas terapéuticas son primordiales para favorecer el manejo precoz de las diferentes comorbilidades, aliviar la sintomatología aguda, reducir múltiples comorbilidades y mejorar la calidad de vida del paciente.
Introduction: Ataxia-telangiectasia (AT) is a neurodegenerative syndrome with low incidence and prevalence worldwide, which is caused by a mutation of the ATM gene. It is an autosomal recessive disorder that is associated with defective cell regeneration and DNA repair mechanisms. It is characterized by progressive cerebellar ataxia, abnormal eye movements, oculocutaneous telangiectasias and immunodeficiency. Early diagnosis is critical to initiate a timely interdisciplinary treatment, improve acute symptoms, and control the multiple comorbidities of the disease. The following is the case of a patient who presented with the aforementioned characteristics and had an adequate response to the established medical treatment.Case presentation: A 7-year-old female patient from Bogotá, who presented clinical signs of global neurodevelopmental delay, cerebelar ataxia, frequent respiratory infections and ocular telangiectasias. Symptoms were associated with elevation of alpha fetoprotein and immunodeficiency, which allowed for a diagnosis of AT and the initiation of a timely interdisciplinary treatment.Conclusion: AT is a chromosomal instability syndrome with characteristic signs and symptoms. It is essential to know the etiopathogenesis, clinical manifestations, diagnostic criteria, and therapeutic options, emphasizing that early detection and clinical suspicion could favor the proper management of the comorbidities and improve the progressive course of the disease.
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