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Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism ; (12): 1014-1018, 2019.
Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-824706

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Objective To explore the clinical and genetic characteristics of primary coenzyme Q10 deficiency caused by coenzyme Q4 ( COQ4) variants. Methods Clinical data were collected, while COQ4 gene was sequenced. Results Here were reported a boy of 3 months old who came to our hospital presented with feeding difficulties, repeated respiratory infections, convulsions for 3 months. He was subsequently diagnosed as cerebral atrophy, and growth retardation. All exons were sequenced.c.211G>A(p.A71T, maternal), c.436T>A(p.F146I, paternal) were detected. After treatment of coenzyme Q10, the convulsive symptoms improved significantly. Literature review revealed that totally 14 cases with primary coenzyme Q10 deficiency caused by COQ4 gene mutation were repoted. The onset age varies from neonatal to 18 years old, and the clinical manifestations are heterogeneous, including cardiomyopathy, epilepsy, ataxia, cerebellar atrophy, respiratory insufficiency, and growth retardation. Conclusion For cases with atypical clinical manifestations of primary coenzyme Q10 deficiency, gene detection is helpful for an early diagnosis and treatment.

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Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism ; (12): 1014-1018, 2019.
Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-799857

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Objective@#To explore the clinical and genetic characteristics of primary coenzyme Q10 deficiency caused by coenzyme Q4 (COQ4) variants.@*Methods@#Clinical data were collected, while COQ4 gene was sequenced.@*Results@#Here were reported a boy of 3 months old who came to our hospital presented with feeding difficulties, repeated respiratory infections, convulsions for 3 months. He was subsequently diagnosed as cerebral atrophy, and growth retardation. All exons were sequenced.c.211G>A(p.A71T, maternal), c. 436T>A(p.F146I, paternal) were detected. After treatment with coenzyme Q10, the convulsive symptoms improved significantly. Literature review revealed that totally 14 cases with primary coenzyme Q10 deficiency caused by COQ4 gene mutation were reported. The onset age varies from neonatal to 18 years old, and the clinical manifestations are heterogeneous, including cardiomyopathy, epilepsy, ataxia, cerebellar atrophy, respiratory insufficiency, and growth retardation.@*Conclusion@#For cases with atypical clinical manifestations of primary coenzyme Q10 deficiency, gene detection is helpful for an early diagnosis and treatment.

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