Affiliation:
1. Hospital de Niños Dr. Ricardo Gutiérrez, Argentina
2. Hospital de Niños Ricardo Gutiérrez, Argentina
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Neonatal cholestasis due to endocrine diseases is infrequent and poorly reco-gnized. Referral to the pediatric endocrinologist is delayed. OBJECTIVE: We characterized cholestasis in infants with congenital pituitary hormone deficiencies (CPHD), and its resolution after hormone replacement therapy (HRT). SUBJECTS AND METHODS: Sixteen patients (12 males) were included; eleven with CPHD, and five with isolated central hypocortisolism. RESULTS: Onset of cholestasis occurred at a median age of 18 days of life (range 2-120). Ten and nine patients had elevated transaminases and γGT, respectively. Referral to the endocrinologist occurred at 32 days (range 1 - 72). Remission of cholestasis occurred at a median age of 65 days, whereas liver enzymes occurred at 90 days. In our cohort isolated, hypocortisolism was a transient disorder. CONCLUSION: Cholestasis due to hormonal deficiencies completely resolved upon introduction of HRT. Isolated hypocortisolism may be a transient cause of cholestasis that needs to be re-evaluated after remission of cholestasis.
Subject
General Medicine,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
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