Author:
Rokaitė Rūta,Traberg Rasa,Dženkaitis Mindaugas,Kučinskienė Rūta,Labanauskas Liutauras
Abstract
Galactosemia is a rare autosomal recessive genetic disorder that causes impaired metabolism of the carbohydrate galactose. This leads to severe liver and kidney insufficiency, central nervous system damage and long-term complications in newborns. We present two clinical cases of classical galactosemia diagnosed at the Lithuanian University of Health Sciences (LUHS) Kaunas Clinics hospital and we compare these cases in terms of clinical symptoms and genetic variation in the GALT gene. The main clinical symptoms were jaundice and hepatomegaly, significant weight loss, and lethargy. The clinical presentation of the disease in Patient 1 was more severe than that in Patient 2 due to liver failure and E. coli-induced sepsis. A novel, likely pathogenic GALT variant NM_000155.4:c.305T>C (p.Leu102Pro) was identified and we believe it could be responsible for a more severe course of the disease, although further study is needed to confirm this. It is very important to suspect and diagnose galactosemia as early in its course as possible, and introduce lactose-free formula into the patient’s diet. Wide-scale newborn screening and genetic testing are particularly crucial for the early detection of the disease.
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