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Pigmentary hypertrichosis and non-autoimmune insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (PHID) syndrome is associated with severe chronic inflammation and cardiomyopathy, and represents a new monogenic autoinflammatory syndrome
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Metabolic DisorderDisease EtiologyImmunologyPathologySevere Chronic InflammationDermatologyFatty Liver DiseasePathophysiologyNon-autoimmune Insulin-dependent DiabetesInflammationMetabolic SyndromeIga GlomerulonephritisAutoantibodiesNeuropathologyAutoinflammatory DiseaseCardiovascular Disease PathogenesisLipid DisorderAutoimmune DiseaseSystemic SclerodermaInherited Metabolic DiseaseHistopathologyPigmentary HypertrichosisAutoimmunityImmunologic DiseaseSclerodermaSlc29a3 LeadDisease MechanismMetabolic DiseaseDiabetesChronic DiseasePhid SyndromeDiabetes MellitusMedicineH Syndromes
Mutations in SLC29A3 lead to pigmentary hypertrichosis and non-autoimmune insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (PHID) and H syndromes, familial Rosai-Dorfman disease, and histiocytosis-lymphadenopathy plus syndrome. We report a new association of PHID syndrome with severe systemic inflammation, scleroderma-like changes, and cardiomyopathy. A 12-year-old girl with PHID syndrome presented with shortness of breath, hepatosplenomegaly, and raised erythrocyte sedimentation rate and C-reactive protein. An echocardiogram showed biventricular myocardial hypertrophy, and cardiac magnetic resonance imaging showed circumferential late gadolinium enhancement of the myocardium. No systemic amyloid deposits were observed on a whole-body serum amyloid P scintigraphy scan. Abdominal ultrasound revealed intra-abdominal fat surrounding the solid organs, suggesting a possibility of evolving lipodystrophy with visceral adiposity. PHID syndrome is a novel monogenic autoinflammatory syndrome (AIS) associated with severe elevation of serum amyloid. Lipodystrophy, cutaneous sclerodermatous changes, and cardiomyopathy were also present in this case. In contrast to other AIS, blockade of interleukin-1 and tumor necrosis-α was ineffective.
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