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Cureus ; 16(6): e63206, 2024 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39070423

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Waardenburg syndrome (WS) is an autosomal dominant genetic disorder characterized by the absence of melanocytes, leading to distinctive pigmentary abnormalities and sensorineural hearing loss. This case report describes extremely rare concurrent anomalies in a preterm male infant diagnosed with WS type 1. The newborn, delivered prematurely at 35 weeks due to maternal complications, presented with multiple congenital anomalies and required immediate resuscitation. He exhibited hallmark features of WS, including a white forelock, dystopia canthorum, and bilateral sensorineural hearing loss. Genetic testing confirmed a PAX3 gene mutation. The infant experienced significant respiratory and feeding challenges, necessitating intensive care. Management included mechanical ventilation, surfactant therapy, phototherapy for hyperbilirubinemia, and broad-spectrum antibiotics for suspected sepsis. The cardiac assessment revealed multiple anomalies, such as a patent foramen ovale and left ventricular hypertrophy, while renal ultrasound identified multicystic dysplastic kidney and bilateral hydronephrosis. Multidisciplinary care facilitated the infant's stabilization, transition to oral feeding, and ongoing specialized care. WS type 1 is associated with mutations in the PAX3 gene and presents with diverse clinical manifestations. Although renal and cardiac anomalies are uncommon in WS, their presence in this case underscores the complexity of the syndrome. Early intervention for hearing impairment and genetic counseling are critical for optimal outcomes. This report highlights the importance of a comprehensive and interdisciplinary approach to managing infants with WS, addressing both typical and atypical manifestations. It is worth noting that effective management of WS in neonates requires prompt identification and treatment of associated complications.

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