Abstract
PHOX2B 20/27 polyalanine repeat mutation (PARM) in patients with congenital central hypoventilation syndrome (CCHS) is generally associated with full-time ventilator dependence, Hirschsprung disease, and increased risk for cardiac asystole. We follow a 14-year-old boy with CCHS PHOX2B 20/27 PARM who is full-time ventilator dependent via tracheostomy and has Hirschsprung disease. His mother, age 52 years, has a history of prolonged recovery from anesthesia and an elevated serum bicarbonate level of 45 mEq/L discovered on routine blood chemistry. PHOX2B gene mutation analysis was performed and showed an identical 20/27 PARM, diagnostic of CCHS. Late-onset CCHS has been reported in those with 20/24, 20/25 PHOX2B PARM, and in nonpolyalanine repeat mutations. This is the first report of a patient with PHOX2B 20/27 PARM with a mild phenotype diagnosed during adulthood. This unusual presentation supports the screening for PHOX2B mutations in parents of children with CCHS.
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