Case Reports in Endocrinology (Jan 2016)

Anterior Pituitary Aplasia in an Infant with Ring Chromosome 18p Deletion

  • Edward J. Bellfield,
  • Jacqueline Chan,
  • Sarah Durrin,
  • Valerie Lindgren,
  • Zohra Shad,
  • Claudia Boucher-Berry

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2016/2853178
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2016

Abstract

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We present the first reported case of an infant with 18p deletion syndrome with anterior pituitary aplasia secondary to a ring chromosome. Endocrine workup soon after birth was reassuring; however, repeat testing months later confirmed central hypopituitarism. While MRI reading initially indicated no midline defects, subsequent review of the images confirmed anterior pituitary aplasia with ectopic posterior pituitary. This case demonstrates how deletion of genetic material, even if resulting in a chromosomal ring, still results in a severe syndromic phenotype. Furthermore, it demonstrates the necessity of close follow-up in the first year of life for children with 18p deletion syndrome and emphasizes the need to verify radiology impressions if there is any doubt as to the radiologic findings.