Fatal pneumococcal septicemia in a girl with visceral heterotaxy and polysplenia: a case report

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Ingo von Both
Michael S. Pollanen
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[1] Ontario Forensic Pathology Service,Provincial Forensic Pathology Unit
[2] University of Toronto,Department of Laboratory Medicine & Pathobiology
[3] Ontario Forensic Pathology Service,undefined
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Pneumococcus; Pneumococcal septicemia; Visceral heterotaxy; Polysplenia; Functional asplenia;
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We report an unusual case of a 15-month old previously healthy girl who died of pneumococcal septicemia in the background of visceral heterotaxy with polysplenia. Heterotaxy can also present with asplenia whereas polysplenia cases usually present with functional asplenia. Of particular note, this girl received the 13-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine as recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in the routine pediatric immunization schedule used in the USA and Canada. Unfortunately, although the strain causing death (serotype 22F) is not contained in Prevnar 13®, it is in the 23-valent pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine (e.g. Pneumovax 23®), currently suggested only for immunocompromised children age 2 with either functional or anatomic asplenia. This syndrome has the potential of being diagnosed prenatally. The intent of our case report is to raise awareness of the syndrome, highlight that heterotaxy patients with polysplenia are at danger for infections with encapsulated organism, such as pneumococcus, meningococcus, and Haemophilus influenza amongst others due to functional asplenia, recommend the 23-valent pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine for these children before age two for the outlined reasons, and illustrate that with early diagnosis of the heterotaxy syndrome, and early diagnosis and treatment of septic complications, the morbidity or death of young children with heterotaxy syndrome can likely be reduced or prevented.
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