[Laurence-Moon (Bardet-Biedl) syndrome with growth hormone deficiency].

Archives francaises de pediatrie Pub Date : 1993-12-01
A Chalvon-Demersay, M Tardieu, H Crosnier, J J Bénichou, C Pienkowski, P Rochiccioli, B Labrune
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Background: The features of Laurence-Moon syndrome vary widely from mental retardation, hypogenitalism to retinopathy; the dominant one is progressive neurological involvement, ataxia and spastic paraplegia. Like Bardet-Biedl syndrome, its inheritance is autosomal recessive. This paper describes the endocrine investigation of a new family of Laurence-Moon syndrome subjects.

Case report: The 5 patients (3 girls, 2 boys) in this family of 12 sibs, all suffered from retinopathy, mental retardation and first metacarpal hypoplasia with proximal placement of thumb. All five had had spastic paraplegia since the age of 5-6 years, growth retardation and hypogonadism. Two had had seizures; only one was obese.

Results: Four patients (2 girls, 2 boys, aged 19, 15, 18 and 19 years) had low basal plasma FSH and LH levels. They had no FSH-LH response to gonadotropin-releasing hormone; their plasma testosterone and oestradiol concentrations were very low. The growth hormone peak in response to arginine-insulin were low in these 4 patients (1.5 ng/ml; 3.8 ng/ml; 5 ng/ml; 4.8 ng/ml). One boy and one girl were given sex steroids for a few months, with good effect on their sexual characters. Their growth hormone levels remained low (2.9 ng/ml, 6.5 ng/ml). One boy was given FSH and LH analogues with good effects on sexual characters and testicle growth. He was also given growth hormone, and had a growth spurt of 5.5 cm after 9 months treatment.

Conclusion: The hypogonadism of Laurence-Moon patients seems to be of central origin. It is associated with growth hormone deficiency.

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[劳伦斯-穆恩(Bardet-Biedl)综合征伴生长激素缺乏]。
背景:劳伦斯-穆恩综合征的特征多种多样,从智力低下、生殖功能低下到视网膜病变;主要表现为进行性神经受累、共济失调和痉挛性截瘫。与Bardet-Biedl综合征一样,其遗传为常染色体隐性遗传。本文报道了一个新的劳伦斯-穆恩综合征家族的内分泌调查。病例报告:本家庭共12个兄弟姐妹,5例患者(3女2男)均患有视网膜病变、智力低下、第一掌骨发育不全,并伴有拇指近端放置。5例患者均为5 ~ 6岁痉挛性截瘫、生长发育迟缓、性腺功能减退。其中两人癫痫发作;只有一个人肥胖。结果:4例患者(2女2男,年龄分别为19、15、18、19岁)基础血浆FSH和LH水平较低。他们对促性腺激素释放激素没有FSH-LH反应;他们的血浆睾酮和雌二醇浓度很低。这4例患者对精氨酸胰岛素反应的生长激素峰值较低(1.5 ng/ml;3.8 ng / ml;5 ng / ml;4.8 ng / ml)。一名男孩和一名女孩服用了几个月的性类固醇,对他们的性特征有很好的影响。他们的生长激素水平仍然很低(2.9 ng/ml, 6.5 ng/ml)。一名男孩给予FSH和LH类似物,对性征和睾丸生长有良好的影响。同时给予生长激素治疗,9个月后长高5.5厘米。结论:Laurence-Moon患者性腺功能减退似乎是中心病因。它与生长激素缺乏有关。
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