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Cholestatic liver disease in adults may be due to an inherited defect in bile acid biosynthesis

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This case illustrates that infants with an inherited absence of HSD3B7 may survive the neonatal period of life and childhood without treatment with bile acids. A low level of sulphation of the abnormal trihydroxy bile acid formed as a result of enzyme deficiency may be of importance for survival. The possibility that liver disease presenting in the adult may be due to a mutation in the HSD3B7 gene should be considered, especially in cases with familial occurrence of liver disease and earlier periods of liver dysfunction.

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