Cutaneous porphyria in a neonate with tyrosinaemia type 1

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Serge Vanden Eijnden
Denise Blum
Anne Clercx
Philippe Goyens
Corine De Laet
Esther Vamos
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[1] Neonatal Intensive Care Unit,
[2] University Hospital for Children Queen Fabiola,undefined
[3] Université Libre de Bruxelles (U.L.B.),undefined
[4] 15 av. J.J.Crocq,undefined
[5] 1020 Brussels,undefined
[6] Belgium e-mail: svdeijnd@ulb.ac.be Tel.: +32-2-4773250,undefined
[7] Fax: +32-2-4773295 ,undefined
[8] Department of Paediatrics,undefined
[9] University Hospital for Children Queen Fabiola,undefined
[10] Brussels,undefined
[11] Belgium,undefined
[12] Department of Medical Genetics,undefined
[13] University Hospital for Children Queen Fabiola,undefined
[14] Brussels,undefined
[15] Belgium,undefined
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Key words Photosensitivity; Porphyria; Tyrosinaemia type 1; NTBC; Bronze baby syndrome;
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A term infant born to consanguineous parents presented at birth with hypoglycaemia, thrombocytopenia, coagulopathy and hyperbilirubinaemia associated with polycythaemia due to delayed cord clamping. Despite phototherapy and correction of polycythaemia by partial exchange transfusion, coagulopathy, hypoglycaemia and conjugated hyperbilirubinaemia persisted, suggesting hepatic failure. Metabolic work-up led to the diagnosis of tyrosinaemia type 1 on day 4. Two – (2-nitro-4-trifluoromethylbenzoyl) – 1,3 cyclohexanedione (NTBC) treatment, started on day 5, resulted in progressive clinical improvement and unambiguous biochemical response. Severe skin purpuric lesions occurred in areas exposed to phototherapy. These resolved slowly after its discontinuation. Urine analysis sampled just before and 6 days after starting NTBC treatment showed high levels of type 1 coproporphyrin isomers. Such findings do not seem directly related to tyrosinaemia type 1 where succinylacetone inhibits δ-aminolevulinic acid (δ-ALA) dehydratase and where the accumulation of δ-ALA results in neurotoxicity without photosensitivity.
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