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Asok K Datta1, Taraknath Ghosh, Kaustav Nayak, Mrinalkanti Ghosh.
Abstract
An eight month old male infant with protein energy malnutrition was admitted in the hospital with the history of repeated attacks of convulsion since four months of age. He was also suffering from frequent attacks of cough and cold since 6 months of age which was marked prior to admission. The infant had fair complexion, sparse fuzzy wooly hair with marked trunkal hypotonia. He had also mental retardation. Serum copper and ceruloplasmin levels were low, MRI showed prominent extraaxial spaces with gliosis, MR angiography revealed tortuosity of cerebral vessels. Microscopic examination of hair revealed pili torti. The patient was diagnosed as Menkes disease and treated symptomatically. For lack of facilities we were not able to do genetic study.Entities:
Year: 2008 PMID: 18801184 PMCID: PMC2559824 DOI: 10.1186/1757-1626-1-158
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cases J ISSN: 1757-1626
Figure 1It shows the phenotypic appearance of the baby – the characteristics steel fuzzy sparse hair, fair complexion, The chubby cheeks, irritable baby.
Figure 2The MRI study of the brain revealed prominent bilateral extra-axial C.S.F. spaces with gliosis in both posterior parieto-occipital area with prominent left lateral ventricle and cerebellar folias.
Figure 3MR angiography reveals tortuosity of the cerebral vessels with hairpin like bending.
Figure 4Microscopic examination of hair revealed classical sign of pili torti.