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Exome sequencing results in successful riboflavin treatment of a rapidly progressive neurological condition.


ABSTRACT: Genetically targeted therapies for rare Mendelian conditions are improving patient outcomes. Here, we present the case of a 20-mo-old female suffering from a rapidly progressing neurological disorder. Although diagnosed initially with a possible autoimmune condition, analysis of the child's exome resulted in a diagnosis of Brown-Vialetto-Van Laere syndrome 2 (BVVLS2). This new diagnosis led to a change in the therapy plan from steroids and precautionary chemotherapy to high-dose riboflavin. Improvements were reported quickly, including in motor strength after 1 mo. In this case, the correct diagnosis and appropriate treatment would have been unlikely in the absence of exome sequencing and careful interpretation. This experience adds to a growing list of examples that emphasize the importance of early genome-wide diagnostics.

SUBMITTER: Petrovski S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4850896 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Exome sequencing results in successful riboflavin treatment of a rapidly progressive neurological condition.

Petrovski Slavé S   Shashi Vandana V   Petrou Steven S   Schoch Kelly K   McSweeney Keisha Melodi KM   Dhindsa Ryan S RS   Krueger Brian B   Crimian Rebecca R   Case Laura E LE   Khalid Roha R   El-Dairi Maysantoine A MA   Jiang Yong-Hui YH   Mikati Mohamad A MA   Goldstein David B DB  

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Genetically targeted therapies for rare Mendelian conditions are improving patient outcomes. Here, we present the case of a 20-mo-old female suffering from a rapidly progressing neurological disorder. Although diagnosed initially with a possible autoimmune condition, analysis of the child's exome resulted in a diagnosis of Brown-Vialetto-Van Laere syndrome 2 (BVVLS2). This new diagnosis led to a change in the therapy plan from steroids and precautionary chemotherapy to high-dose riboflavin. Impr  ...[more]

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