Affiliation:
1. Department of Endocrinology, Jinjiang Municipal Hospital , No. 16 of Luoshan section, Jinguang Road , Jinjiang 362200 , China
2. Department of Endocrinology, Shulan Hospital , Hangzhou 310000 , China
3. Department of Endocrinology, Jinjiang Municipal Hospital , Jinjiang 362200 , China
Abstract
Abstract
The present study reports a patient case with a 17α-hydroxylase deficiency accompanied by triple X syndrome. A 17α-hydroxylase deficiency leads to a very low 17α-hydroxylated steroid synthesis as well as a non-feedback increase in the adrenocorticotropic hormone level. Meanwhile, the progesterone level increases the 17α-hydroxyprogesterone level and decreases the dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate level. The patient is characterized by intractable hypokalemia, high urinary potassium, hyperaldosteronemia, hyporeninemia, hypocortisolemia, hypertension, gonadal and secondary sexual dysplasia, a decreased estrogen level, primary amenorrhea, and infertility. The imaging findings indicate a presence of multiple bilateral adrenal gland adenomas, and the sequencing indicates a missense CYP17A1-E7 gene pathogenic variant. The karyotype is a 47, XXX [3]/46, XX [47] low-level chimeric karyotype. The patient’s parents are cousins. To our knowledge, this patient is the first case diagnosed with congenital adrenal hyperplasia caused by hydroxylase deficiency and triple X syndrome. The uniqueness of this case is that this patient has two very rare genetic diseases, probably due to the marriage of close relatives.
Subject
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,General Immunology and Microbiology,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Neuroscience
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