2018
DOI: 10.1515/jpem-2018-0280
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Severe hyperchylomicronemia in two infants with novel APOC2 gene mutation

Abstract: Background Familial apo C-II deficiency is a rare hereditary disorder frequently caused by lipoprotein lipase (LPL) and APOC2 gene mutations. To date, less than 30 patients with familial apo C-II deficiency with 24 different mutations have been identified in the literature. Here, we describe two familial chylomicronemia syndrome cases in infants with two novel mutations of the APOC2 gene. Case presentation Case 1, a 46-day-old female, was admitted to our hospital for evaluation due to the lipemic appearance o… Show more

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