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PSTPIP1‐associated myeloid‐related proteinemia inflammatory syndrome: A rare cause of childhood neutropenia associated with systemic inflammation and hyperzincemia
Authors:Saman K. Hashmi  Katie Bergstrom  Alison A. Bertuch  Jenny M. Despotovic  Eyal Muscal  Fan Xia  Weimin Bi  Andrea Marcogliese  Rosa Diaz
Abstract:
Neutropenia in pediatric patients can be due to a variety of disorders. We describe two patients who underwent extensive evaluation over many years for arthralgias and moderate neutropenia of unclear etiology. Genetic testing identified a pathogenic variant in PSTPIP1 (proline‐serine‐threonine phosphatase‐interacting protein 1) in both patients. Markedly elevated inflammatory markers and zinc levels confirmed the rare diagnosis of PSTPIP1‐associated myeloid‐related proteinemia inflammatory (PAMI) syndrome, tailoring treatment. Neutropenia is common in patients with PAMI syndrome. Unique mutations seen in PAMI syndrome may account for the specific phenotypic features of this disorder.
Keywords:cytopenias  elevated zinc  joint pains  PAMI syndrome
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