Case report: heavy metal burden presenting as Bartter syndrome.

Alternative Medicine Review Pub Date : 2010-12-01
Walter J Crinnion, Jessica Q Tran
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Abstract

Context: Maternal transfer of heavy metals during fetal development or lactation possibly contributed to the clinical manifestations of Bartter syndrome and developmental delay in the offspring.

Case presentation: An 11-month-old child diagnosed with Bartter syndrome and failure to thrive was treated concurrently for elevated metal burden while he was undergoing standard medical interventions. Treatment with body-weight doses of meso-2,3-dimercaptosuccinic acid (DMSA) reduced the body burden of lead, beryllium, copper, mercury, and cadmium at the three- and sixth-month follow-up tests. During the course of the six-month treatment, the patient gained 2.4 kg (5.2 lb) and grew approximately 9.5 cm (3.75 in). His weight shifted from significantly below the 5th percentile in weight to within the 5th percentile, and from below the 5th to within the 10th percentile for length.

Discussion: The child's acquisition of lead, beryllium, and copper correspond to his mother's history of stained glass assembly and occurred during fetal development or lactation, since there were no other identifiable sources that could have contributed to the heavy metal burden. Tests for known genetic mutations leading to Bartter syndrome were all negative.

Relevance to clinical practice: This case report highlights the potential benefit of DMSA for treatment of heavy metal body burden in infants who present with Bartter syndrome.

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病例报告:重金属负担表现为巴特综合征。
背景:母体在胎儿发育或哺乳期间的重金属转移可能导致Bartter综合征的临床表现和后代的发育迟缓。病例介绍:一名11个月大的婴儿被诊断为巴特综合征并未能茁壮成长,在接受标准医疗干预的同时,因金属负荷升高而接受治疗。在3个月和6个月的随访试验中,用体重剂量的中-2,3-二巯基琥珀酸(DMSA)治疗可减少铅、铍、铜、汞和镉的体内负荷。在六个月的治疗过程中,患者体重增加了2.4公斤(5.2磅),长高了大约9.5厘米(3.75英寸)。他的体重从明显低于第5个百分位数到在第5个百分位数内,从低于第5个百分位数到在第10个百分位数内。讨论:儿童的铅、铍和铜的获得与其母亲的彩色玻璃组装史相对应,发生在胎儿发育或哺乳期,因为没有其他可识别的来源可能导致重金属负担。对导致巴特综合症的已知基因突变的检测结果均为阴性。与临床实践的相关性:本病例报告强调了DMSA治疗Bartter综合征婴儿重金属身体负担的潜在益处。
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