Ergin Çiftçi1, Erdal Ince2, Nejat Akar2, Ülker Dogru2, Katrin Tefs3, Volker Schuster3. 1. Department of Paediatric Infectious Diseases, University of Ankara Medical School, 06100, Dikimevi Ankara, Turkey. erginciftci@doctor.com. 2. Department of Paediatric Infectious Diseases, University of Ankara Medical School, 06100, Dikimevi Ankara, Turkey. 3. Department of Paediatrics, University of Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany.
Abstract
UNLABELLED: Ligneous conjunctivitis is a rare and unusual form of chronic pseudomembranous conjunctivitis which usually starts in early infancy. Plasminogen deficiency has recently been associated with ligneous conjunctivitis. The disease may be associated with pseudomembranous lesions of other mucous membranes in the mouth, nasopharynx, trachea, and female genital tract and also with congenital hydrocephalus. In this report, a 1-month-old Turkish boy who had pseudomembranous conjunctivitis, occlusive hydrocephalus, and hydrocele is presented. After surgery for ventriculo-peritoneal shunt establishment, he developed inspiratory stridor, respiratory distress, and pulmonary atelectasis. Tracheal pseudomembranes were also demonstrated by bronchoscopy. Plasminogen antigen level and plasminogen activity were very low. Genomic DNA from the patient was screened for mutations in the plasminogen gene and a homozygous L650fsX652 mutation (deletion of 2081C) was detected. Both of his parents were heterozygous for this mutation. He died due to respiratory failure during follow-up. CONCLUSION: Ligneous conjunctivitis related to type I plasminogen deficiency is relatively common in the Turkish population, however, mutations are heterogeneous and a common founder is unlikely.
UNLABELLED: Ligneous conjunctivitis is a rare and unusual form of chronic pseudomembranous conjunctivitis which usually starts in early infancy. Plasminogen deficiency has recently been associated with ligneous conjunctivitis. The disease may be associated with pseudomembranous lesions of other mucous membranes in the mouth, nasopharynx, trachea, and female genital tract and also with congenital hydrocephalus. In this report, a 1-month-old Turkish boy who had pseudomembranous conjunctivitis, occlusive hydrocephalus, and hydrocele is presented. After surgery for ventriculo-peritoneal shunt establishment, he developed inspiratory stridor, respiratory distress, and pulmonary atelectasis. Tracheal pseudomembranes were also demonstrated by bronchoscopy. Plasminogen antigen level and plasminogen activity were very low. Genomic DNA from the patient was screened for mutations in the plasminogen gene and a homozygous L650fsX652 mutation (deletion of 2081C) was detected. Both of his parents were heterozygous for this mutation. He died due to respiratory failure during follow-up. CONCLUSION:Ligneous conjunctivitis related to type I plasminogen deficiency is relatively common in the Turkish population, however, mutations are heterogeneous and a common founder is unlikely.
Authors: V Schuster; P Zeitler; S Seregard; U Ozcelik; D Anadol; L Luchtman-Jones; F Meire; A M Mingers; C Schambeck; H W Kreth Journal: Thromb Haemost Date: 2001-06 Impact factor: 5.249
Authors: V Schuster; S Seidenspinner; P Zeitler; C Escher; U Pleyer; W Bernauer; E R Stiehm; S Isenberg; S Seregard; T Olsson; A M Mingers; C Schambeck; H W Kreth Journal: Blood Date: 1999-05-15 Impact factor: 22.113
Authors: W W Kao; C W Kao; A H Kaufman; K W Kombrinck; R L Converse; W V Good; T H Bugge; J L Degen Journal: Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci Date: 1998-03 Impact factor: 4.799
Authors: M Teresa Rodríguez-Ares; Ihab Abdulkader; Ana Blanco; Rosario Touriño-Peralba; Clara Ruiz-Ponte; Ana Vega; José Cameselle-Teijeiro Journal: Virchows Arch Date: 2007-08-15 Impact factor: 4.064
Authors: Brian M Connolly; Eun Young Choi; Henrik Gårdsvoll; Alexandra L Bey; Brooke M Currie; Triantafyllos Chavakis; Shihui Liu; Alfredo Molinolo; Michael Ploug; Stephen H Leppla; Thomas H Bugge Journal: Blood Date: 2010-05-13 Impact factor: 22.113
Authors: Michael P Motley; Daniel H Madsen; Henrik J Jürgensen; David E Spencer; Roman Szabo; Kenn Holmbeck; Matthew J Flick; Daniel A Lawrence; Francis J Castellino; Roberto Weigert; Thomas H Bugge Journal: Blood Date: 2015-12-08 Impact factor: 22.113
Authors: Amy D Shapiro; Marzia Menegatti; Roberta Palla; Marco Boscarino; Christopher Roberson; Paolo Lanzi; Joel Bowen; Charles Nakar; Isaac A Janson; Flora Peyvandi Journal: Haematologica Date: 2020-01-30 Impact factor: 9.941