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Neonatal Medicine ; : 233-237, 2016.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-100482

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Protein C (PROC) deficiency is caused by mutations in the PROC gene on chromosome 2q14.3. Patients with PROC deficiency typically present distinguished purpura, intracerebral and intravascular coagulopathy, and ophthalmologic complications. Here, we report a rare severe form of PROC deficiency resulting from a compound heterozygosity in PROC. The patient was a 5-day-old female neonate born at 39 weeks of gestation with a birth weight of 2,960 g. She was transferred to our hospital with running a fever at 38.5℃ and with dark red patches on her feet. At admission, a complete blood count showed no specific findings, but levels of PROC and protein S were abnormally low (1% and 68%, respectively). Magnetic resonance imaging revealed intracerebral hemorrhaging and parenchymal damage with dysplasia of the brain. Ophthalmologic examination revealed vitreous hemorrhaging with retinal detachment. Genetic testing revealed a missense mutation (Arg211Trp) and a frameshift mutation (Gly239Serfs*8) in PROC, inherited from the father and mother, respectively. The patient recovered from purpura after undergoing ventriculoperitoneal shunting and treatment with fresh frozen plasma, warfarin sodium, and PROC concentrate. This is the first report of severe neonatal PROC deficiency with purpura fulminans, vitreous hemorrhage, and intracerebral hemorrhage confirmed via PROC genetic testing, which identified a rare compound heterozygosity of PROC.


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Female , Humans , Infant, Newborn , Pregnancy , Birth Weight , Blood Cell Count , Brain , Cerebral Hemorrhage , Diagnosis , Fathers , Fever , Foot , Frameshift Mutation , Genetic Testing , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Mothers , Mutation, Missense , Plasma , Protein C Deficiency , Protein C , Protein S , Purpura , Purpura Fulminans , Retinal Detachment , Running , Ventriculoperitoneal Shunt , Vitreous Hemorrhage , Warfarin
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