2024
DOI: 10.1159/000536437
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Severe Aldosterone Synthase Deficiency in a 9-Day-Old Lebanese Boy: The Importance of Functional Studies to Establish Pathogenicity of Seemingly Benign Variants in <i>CYP11B2</i>

Chiraz Ghaddhab,
Cameron P. Capper,
Stéphanie Larrivée-Vanier
et al.

Abstract: Introduction Aldosterone synthase deficiency is a rare autosomal recessive disease characterized by vomiting, dehydration, salt wasting, life-threatening hyperkalemia in infancy, followed by failure to thrive. It results from pathogenic variants in CYP11B2. Case Presentation A boy, born in Montreal to Lebanese parents who are first cousins, was referred at nine days of life for severe dehydration. A diagnosis of primary adrenal insufficiency was made, and treatment was started with fludrocortisone and hydroco… Show more

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