Journal of Medical Case Reports (Dec 2023)

A 14-year-old male patient with diagnosis of Prader–Willi syndrome in Ethiopia: a case report

  • Kibret Enyew Belay,
  • Beza Leulseged Ayalew,
  • Melaku Taye Amogne,
  • Theodros Aberra Alemneh,
  • Tedla Kebede Geletew

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13256-023-04282-5
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 1
pp. 1 – 4

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Abstract Background Prader–Willi syndrome is a complex multisystem disorder due to the absent expression of paternally active genes in the Prader–Willi syndrome-critical region on chromosome 15 (15q11.2-q13). The main clinical features are hyperphagia (which frequently results in early-onset obesity), hypogonadism, developmental delays, typical behaviors (such as obsessive–compulsive tendencies, tantrums, perseveration, insistence on sameness, and rigidity), and distinctive facial features. In infants, the most prominent findings are hypotonia and feeding difficulties. Case presentation This paper highlights a case of a 14 year old male patient of an Ethiopian ethnicity with diagnosis of Prader–Willi syndrome, which is first report in Ethiopia. He presented with progressive excessive weight gain, insatiable appetite, clinical and laboratory features of hypogonadism, ophthalmological refractory error, and facial features of Prader–Willi syndrome, which was further confirmed by genetic analysis. He is currently on lifestyle intervention, testosterone replacement, and treatment for vitamin D deficiency. Conclusion Prader–Willi syndrome should be considered in a child who presents with progressive weight gain and other typical clinical features such as cognitive impairment, excessive insatiable eating, or hypothalamic hypogonadism. Early lifestyle intervention may help to reduce excessive weight gain. To our knowledge, this is the first case reported in Ethiopia.

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