PMID: 6162335Jan 1, 1980Paper

A congenital ichthyosiform syndrome with deafness and elevated serum steroid disulphate levels

Acta Dermato-venereologica
A OikarinenA Ruokonen

Abstract

This is a report on a child with a syndrome characterized by an extensive congenital ichthyosiform eruption, neurosensory deafness and abnormally elevated serum steroid disulfates neonatally. When analysed by gas-liquid chromatography (glc) and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (gc-ms) the following serum steroid disulfates were very high 5 days after birth: 5-androstene-3 beta,17 alpha-diol (56 micrograms/ml), 5-androstene-3 beta,17 beta-diol (25 micrograms/ml) and 5-pregnene-3 beta,20 alpha-diol (26 micrograms/ml). The values are about one hundred times higher than the reference values at this age. At the same time serum steroid monosulphate concentrations were normal. The patient had normal steroid sulfatase activity in skin biopsies, indicating that enzyme deficiency was not the reason for the high steroid disulfate concentrations. When serum steroid disulphatases were next analysed at 16 months of age they were normal. No hepatomegaly was observed but the other laboratory data support the hypothesis that the serum steroid disulphate concentrations were due to neonatal hepatography. Later, no indications of chronic liver disease were observed. These indications have not been described earlier in ichthyosiform erythroderm...Continue Reading

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