Clinical course and therapeutic trial for a case of congenital secretory diarrhea due to novel GUCY2C variant
William Scott,
Ian Guo Yi Wong,
Jesse Cramer
et al.
Abstract:Chronic diarrhea presents a significant challenge for managing nutritional and electrolyte deficiencies, especially in children, given the higher stakes of impacting growth and developmental consequence. Congenital secretory diarrhea (CSD) compounds this further, particularly in the case of the activating variants of the guanylate‐cyclase 2C (GUCY2C) gene. GUCY2C encodes for the guanylate‐cyclase 2C (GC‐C) receptor that activates the downstream cystic fibrosis transmembrane receptor (CFTR) that primarily drive… Show more
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