Pancytopenia Revealing Phenylketonuria: Coincidence or First Case Report

Authors

  • Fathi Mellouli Pediatric Immuno-hematology Unit. Bone Marrow Transplantation Center Tunis,Tunisia
  • Hatem Azzouz Department of Pediatrics, La Rabta Hospital, Tunis, Tunisia
  • Mohamed Bejaoui Pediatric Immuno-hematology Unit. Bone Marrow Transplantation Center Tunis,Tunisia
  • Monia Ben Khaled Pediatric Immuno-hematology Unit. Bone Marrow Transplantation Center Tunis,Tunisia
  • Neji Tebib Department of Pediatrics, La Rabta Hospital, Tunis, Tunisia
  • Sana Ben Messaoud Laboratory of Research LR12SPO2
Abstract:

Pancytopenia in childhood can be caused by a variety of underlying diseases including hematological and non-hematological entities. Phenylketonuria (PKU) is an inborn error of phenylalanine metabolism. No association between PKU and pancytopenia has ever been reported. We report the first case of PKU revealed by a pancytopenia at presentation. The patient was an infant girl born to healthy non-consanguineous parents with unremarkable family history. A hereditary metabolic disease workup was performed due to the presence of unexplained hematological features and a global developmental delay. Plasma aminoacid profile by thin-layer chromatography showed elevation of phenylalanine and urine organic acid chromatography showed accumulation of metabolites of phenylalanine; whereas, methylmalonic acid or other abnormal organic acids were not found. This is the first case of untreated PKU associated with pancytopenia who improved with low-phenylalanine diet.

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volume 10  issue None

pages  25- 27

publication date 2018-03

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