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Case Reports
. 2024 Dec 5;102(12):1084-1088.
doi: 10.62438/tunismed.v102i12.4494.

Dyslipidemia in Infants: Challenges in Diagnosis and Management

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Dyslipidemia in Infants: Challenges in Diagnosis and Management

Asma Marzouk et al. Tunis Med. .

Abstract

Dyslipidemia in infants is a rare condition characterized by abnormal levels of lipids in the blood, such as cholesterol and triglycerides. Early diagnosis poses a challenge due to nonspecific symptoms and lipid criteria differing from adults. Through two clinical cases of familial dyslipidemia (Type 1 Familial Hypercholesterolemia and Type 2b Combined Familial Hyperlipidemia), we highlight the diagnostic and therapeutic challenges encountered in infants, emphasizing the importance of a multidisciplinary approach in care and early screening. In the first case, a 3-month-old boy with a family history of dyslipidemia was diagnosed during bronchiolitis, revealing milky serum, pseudohyponatremia, and abnormal lipid profile. His Type 1 familial hyperlipidemia was confirmed by lipid electrophoresis. Despite dietary management and breastfeeding, he developed severe pancreatitis, successfully treated with intensive care. The second case involved a girl who presented at 3 months with vomiting and irritability. Laboratory tests indicated pseudohyponatremia, hematologic abnormalities, and lipid disturbances. Her Type 2b familial hyperlipidemia was confirmed by lipid electrophoresis. She responded well to a specialized diet, experiencing few pancreatitis episodes without meeting clinical or radiological severity criteria.

Keywords: Familial Hyperlipidemia; Infant; Multidisciplinary; Therapeutic management; complications.

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Figure 1. Case(a) Abdominal CT scan stage E acute pancreatitis.
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Figure 2. case(b) An abdominal ultrasound shows a rounded calcified nodule was observed in the head of the pancreas.
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Figure 3. Evolution of lipid profile under dietry regimen Case A : HF type 1, Case B: HF type 2b

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