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Journal of the Korean Society of Neonatology ; : 136-140, 2010.
Artículo en Coreano | WPRIM | ID: wpr-223414

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Galactosemia is a group of inherited enzyme deficiencies characterized by increase in the blood galactose levels. This condition may be associated with deficiencies of galactose-1-phosphate uridyl transferase, galactokinase, or uridine diphosphate galactose-4-epimerase. However, the elevated galactose identified by neonatal screening tests has several other possible etiologies, including hepatic hemangioendothelioma, hepatic hemangioma, and patent ductus venosus with hypoplasia of the portal vein. We report a 13-day-old Korean male with hepatic hemangioendothelioma, which was incidentally detected during the evaluation for suspected galactosemia. Laboratory studies revealed that mildly elevated levels of galactose, galactose-1-phosphate and alpha-fetoprotein, at the time of admission, were gradually decreased to the normal range over the 6 months of observation. Ultrasonography showed a well-defined heterogeneous hypoechoic mass in the liver, and magnetic resonance imaging study showed multiple enhanced mass lesions, which was compatible with the diagnosis of a hepatic hemangioendothelioma. Thus, hepatic imaging, especially ultrasonography, should be performed if neonatal screening suggests galactosemia.


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Humanos , Lactante , Recién Nacido , Masculino , alfa-Fetoproteínas , Galactoquinasa , Galactosa , Galactosemias , Galactosafosfatos , Hemangioendotelioma , Hemangioma , Hígado , Imagen por Resonancia Magnética , Tamizaje Neonatal , Vena Porta , Valores de Referencia , UDP-Glucosa-Hexosa-1-Fosfato Uridiltransferasa , Uridina Difosfato , Malformaciones Vasculares
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