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3rd Department of Internal Medicine 1st Facu... 1 Center for Experimental Medicine Institute f... 1 Central European Institute of Technology Brn... 1 Department of Gastroenterology and Internal ... 1 Department of Pathology University Hospital ... 1 Department of Pediatric Anesthesiology and I... 1 Department of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology ... 1 Department of Pediatric Radiology University... 1 Department of Pediatrics University Hospital... 1 Department of Surgery University Hospital Br... 1 Faculty of Medicine Masaryk University Brno ... 1
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33110422
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PMC7489478
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10.3389/fgene.2020.568303
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Respiratory distress syndrome caused by a secondary surfactant deficiency is one of the most common diagnoses requiring admission to the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. We illustrate the case of a term female newborn without prenatal and peripartal risks. There had been significant signs of respiratory distress 4 h after delivery. The condition gradually worsened to the point of needing oscillatory ventilation. The most common infectious and non-infectious causes were excluded. Considering the course of illness, a congenital surfactant deficiency was suspected. There nevertheless was no significant improvement after administration of surfactant. Following a short period of palliative care, the child died at 34 days of age due to respiratory failure. DNA diagnostics revealed compound heterozygosity of ABCA3 functional mutations leading to the p.Pro147Leu and p.Pro246Leu exchanges. The second identified mutation of ABCA3 c.737C>T had not to date been described in connection with primary surfactant deficiency.
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- ABCA3, children, respiratory distress syndrome, respiratory failure, surfactant,
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