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Fanconi-Bickel syndrome in a Ugandan child - diagnostic challenges in resource-limited settings: a case report.

AbstractBACKGROUND:
Fanconi-Bickel syndrome is an autosomal recessive disorder of glucose metabolism. It is an extremely rare disorder. Most cases have been reported in consanguineous communities. None of the cases have been reported in Black Africans in sub-Saharan Africa. This case was diagnosed 3 years after initial presentation due to diagnostic challenges and limited awareness of similar metabolic syndromes in our setting.
CASE PRESENTATION:
We report the case of a 4-year-old boy, born to non-consanguineous Black African parents, who presented with failure to thrive and rachitic features in infancy. Clinical, laboratory, and radiological features were indicative of Fanconi-Bickel syndrome. No genetic testing was done. The diagnosis was made 3 years after the initial presentation due to diagnostic challenges. He showed clinical improvement with the institution of a galactose-free diet.
CONCLUSION:
Fanconi-Bickel syndrome occurs even in non-consanguineous Black African populations. Therefore, clinicians in resource-poor settings should raise their index of suspicion for such metabolic disorders in settings with a high prevalence of failure to thrive among children.
AuthorsThereza Piloya, Hawa Ssematala, Lydia Paparu Dramani, Oliva Nalikka, Miriam Baluka, Victor Musiime
JournalJournal of medical case reports (J Med Case Rep) Vol. 14 Issue 1 Pg. 172 (Sep 30 2020) ISSN: 1752-1947 [Electronic] England
PMID32993803 (Publication Type: Case Reports, Journal Article)
Topics
  • Black People
  • Child
  • Child, Preschool
  • Failure to Thrive
  • Family
  • Fanconi Syndrome (diagnosis)
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Uganda

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