Intraoperative Presentation of Malignant Hyperthermia (Confirmed by RYR1 Gene Mutation, c.7522C>T; p.R2508C) Leads to Diagnosis of King-Denborough Syndrome in a Child With Hypotonia and Dysmorphic Features: A Case Report.

M. Joseph, M. Theroux, James J. Mooney, Shawn Falitz, B. Brandom, D. Byler
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We present the novel case report of a child with hypotonia and dysmorphic features who developed malignant hyperthermia (MH) intraoperatively. Neurology workup revealed the presence of a known causative ryanodine receptor (RYR1) mutation for MH, c.7522C>T; p.R2508C. Furthermore, the neurology workup diagnosed the child with King-Denborough syndrome (KDS). This particular mutation has never been documented in a patient with KDS. Atypical presentation of MH is more likely in patients with RYR1-related myopathy. A high index of suspicion for MH in children with myopathy is important. The MH hotline was helpful in the management of this patient when it was called after the initial dose of dantrolene. A neurology consult was essential for the diagnosis of KDS and future care.
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术中恶性高热的表现(由RYR1基因突变证实,c.7522C . >T;p.R2508C)导致患有低张力和畸形特征的儿童诊断为King-Denborough综合征:1例报告。
我们提出了一个新的病例报告儿童低张力和畸形的特点谁发展恶性高热(MH)术中。神经病学检查显示存在已知的MH致病性ryanodine受体(RYR1)突变,c.7522C >t;p.R2508C。此外,神经病学检查诊断儿童患有金-登伯勒综合征(KDS)。这种特殊的突变从未在KDS患者中被记录在案。非典型MH更可能出现在ryr1相关肌病患者中。在患有肌病的儿童中,高度怀疑MH是很重要的。在首次服用丹曲林后,MH热线对这名患者的管理起了帮助作用。神经科会诊对KDS的诊断和未来护理至关重要。
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