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Neonatal cutaneous inflammatory syndrome associated with homozygous epidermal growth factor receptor mutation
Authors:Sofia Labbouz BMBS  Grace Keegan MBChB  Thomas King MBChB
Affiliation:1. Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Sheffield, UK;2. Rotherham NHS Foundation Trust, Rotherham, UK
Abstract:The epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) is a transmembrane protein with tyrosine kinase signaling activity regulating many essential cellular functions, and loss of function mutations in EGFR result in a life-threatening neonatal syndrome. We present the case of a preterm boy born with intrauterine growth restriction who developed multisystem disease due to a homozygous mutation in the EGFR gene. He experienced a tumultuous and complex clinical course with recurrent skin infections and sepsis, nephrocalcinosis, failure to thrive, severe electrolyte imbalances, rectal perforation, and thrombus formation, and died after 11 months due to renal failure. This case report builds on work recently published in 2020 describing a case series of 18 similar patients and adds to the growing literature describing the severe phenotype and multisystem disease associated with loss of EGFR mutation in the Roma population.
Keywords:genetic diseases/mechanisms  inflammatory disorder  neonatal  skin signs of systemic disease
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