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PROGRESSIVE FAMILIAL INTRAHEPATIC CHOLESTASIS TYPE 3

Year 2010, Volume: 4 Issue: 1, 42 - 47, 01.12.2010

Abstract

Progressive familial intrahepatic cholestasis is a group of diseases characterised by biliary cirrhosis and cholestasis. This disease begins in infancy and usually progresses to cirrhosis within the first decade of life. It has been distinguished from other forms of cholestatic liver diseases in childhood by clinical findings, laboratory observations, and morphologic studies. Recent molecular and genetic studies have identified the genes responsible for the three types. Type 3 is characterised by recurrent pruritus or jaundice and/or high serum gamma-glutamyl transferase levels. Liver transplantation is a curative modality of treatment in this disease. Ursodeoxycholic acid and partial external biliary diversion may represent alternatives to liver transplantation. In this paper, we presented a 2-month-old male patient who admitted to our hospital because of jaundice, diagnosed as progressive familial intrahepatic cholestasis type 3, and treated with ursodeoxycholic acid

References

  • Liu C, Aronow BJ, Jegga AG, Wang N, Miethke A, Mourya R, Bezerra JA. Novel resequencing chip customized to diagnose mutations in patients with inherited syndromes of intrahepatic cholestasis. Gastroenterology. 2007; 132: 119-126.
  • Doğancı T, Akyol G, Bulaç S. Progressive familial intrahepatic cholestasis with normal GGT level appearing with lichenification and enlargement of hands and feet. Turk J Pediatr. 2005; 47: 385-389.
  • Degiorgio D, Colombo C, Seia M, Porcaro L, Costantino L, Zazzeron L, Bordo D, Coviello DA. Molecular characterization and structural impli- cations of 25 new ABCB4 mutations in progressive familial intrahepatic cholestasis type 3 (PFIC3). Eur J Hum Genet. 2007; 15: 1230-1238.
  • Lang T, Haberl M, Jung D, Drescher A, Schlagenhaufer R, Keil A, Mornhinweg E, Stieger B, Kullak-Ublick GA, Kerb R. Genetic variability, haplotype structures, and ethnic diversity of hepatic transporters MDR3 (ABCB4) and bile salt export pump (ABCB11). Drug Metab Dispos. 2006; 34: 1582-1599.
  • Sundaram SS, Sokol RJ. The Multiple Facets of ABCB4 (MDR3) Deficiency. Curr Treat Options Gastroenterol. 2007; 10: 495-503.
  • Metzelder ML, Bottländer M, Melter M, Petersen C, Ure BM. Laparoscopic partial external biliary diversion procedure in progressive familial intrahe- patic cholestasis: a new approach. Surg Endosc. 2005; 19: 1641-1643.
  • Ekinci S, Karnak I, Gürakan F, Yüce A, Senocak ME, Cahit Tanyel F, Büyükpamukçu N. Partial external biliary diversion for the treatment of intractable pruritus in children with progressive familial intrahepatic cho- lestasis: report of two cases. Surg Today. 2008;38:726-730.
  • Jacquemin E, Hermans D, Myara A, Habes D, Debray D, Hadchouel M, Sokal EM, Bernard O. Ursodeoxycholic acid therapy in pediatric patients with progressive familial intrahepatic cholestasis. Hepatology. 1997; 25: 519-523.
  • Bassas A, Chehab M, Hebby H, Al Shahed M, Al Husseini H, Al Zahrani A, Wali S. Living related liver transplantation in 13 cases of progressive familial intrahepatic cholestasis. Transplant Proc. 2003; 35: 3003-3005.

Progresif Familyal İntrahepatik Kolestaz Tip 3

Year 2010, Volume: 4 Issue: 1, 42 - 47, 01.12.2010

Abstract

Progresif familyal intrahepatik kolestaz, biliyer siroz ve kolestaz ile karakterize bir grup hastalıktır. Süt çocuğu döneminde başlar ve yaşamın ilk on yılında siroza ilerler. Klinik bulgular, laboratuvar incelemeleri ve morfolojik çalışmalarla diğer çocukluk çağı kolestatik karaciğer hastalıklardan ayrılmıştır. Son moleküler ve genetik çalışmalarla üç tipi için sorumlu genler tanımlanmıştır. Tip 3, yaşamın ilk aylarında görülen ve sonra biliyer siroza ilerleyen tekrarlayan kaşıntı ve/veya sarılık atakları ve artmış serum gama-glutamil transferaz ile karakterizedir. Karaciğer nakli bu hastalıkta tam tedavi sağlamaktadır. Ursodeoksikolik asit ve parsiyel eksternal biliyer diversiyon karaciğer nakline alternatif tedaviler olarak sunulmaktadır. Bu yazıda, sarılık nedeniyle hastanemize başvuran, progresif familyal intrahepatik kolestaz tip 3 tanısı alan ve ursodeoksikolik asit ile tedavi edilen iki aylık erkek hasta sunuldu.

References

  • Liu C, Aronow BJ, Jegga AG, Wang N, Miethke A, Mourya R, Bezerra JA. Novel resequencing chip customized to diagnose mutations in patients with inherited syndromes of intrahepatic cholestasis. Gastroenterology. 2007; 132: 119-126.
  • Doğancı T, Akyol G, Bulaç S. Progressive familial intrahepatic cholestasis with normal GGT level appearing with lichenification and enlargement of hands and feet. Turk J Pediatr. 2005; 47: 385-389.
  • Degiorgio D, Colombo C, Seia M, Porcaro L, Costantino L, Zazzeron L, Bordo D, Coviello DA. Molecular characterization and structural impli- cations of 25 new ABCB4 mutations in progressive familial intrahepatic cholestasis type 3 (PFIC3). Eur J Hum Genet. 2007; 15: 1230-1238.
  • Lang T, Haberl M, Jung D, Drescher A, Schlagenhaufer R, Keil A, Mornhinweg E, Stieger B, Kullak-Ublick GA, Kerb R. Genetic variability, haplotype structures, and ethnic diversity of hepatic transporters MDR3 (ABCB4) and bile salt export pump (ABCB11). Drug Metab Dispos. 2006; 34: 1582-1599.
  • Sundaram SS, Sokol RJ. The Multiple Facets of ABCB4 (MDR3) Deficiency. Curr Treat Options Gastroenterol. 2007; 10: 495-503.
  • Metzelder ML, Bottländer M, Melter M, Petersen C, Ure BM. Laparoscopic partial external biliary diversion procedure in progressive familial intrahe- patic cholestasis: a new approach. Surg Endosc. 2005; 19: 1641-1643.
  • Ekinci S, Karnak I, Gürakan F, Yüce A, Senocak ME, Cahit Tanyel F, Büyükpamukçu N. Partial external biliary diversion for the treatment of intractable pruritus in children with progressive familial intrahepatic cho- lestasis: report of two cases. Surg Today. 2008;38:726-730.
  • Jacquemin E, Hermans D, Myara A, Habes D, Debray D, Hadchouel M, Sokal EM, Bernard O. Ursodeoxycholic acid therapy in pediatric patients with progressive familial intrahepatic cholestasis. Hepatology. 1997; 25: 519-523.
  • Bassas A, Chehab M, Hebby H, Al Shahed M, Al Husseini H, Al Zahrani A, Wali S. Living related liver transplantation in 13 cases of progressive familial intrahepatic cholestasis. Transplant Proc. 2003; 35: 3003-3005.
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Other ID JA77VT72NZ
Journal Section Research Article
Authors

Şit Uçar This is me

Pelin Zorlu This is me

Fulya Demirçeken This is me

Nilüfer Arda This is me

Publication Date December 1, 2010
Submission Date December 1, 2010
Published in Issue Year 2010 Volume: 4 Issue: 1

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Vancouver Uçar Ş, Zorlu P, Demirçeken F, Arda N. PROGRESSIVE FAMILIAL INTRAHEPATIC CHOLESTASIS TYPE 3. Türkiye Çocuk Hast Derg. 2010;4(1):42-7.


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