Skip to main content
Top
Published in: BMC Pediatrics 1/2020

01-12-2020 | Antiepileptic Drugs | Case report

A girl with protein-losing enteropathy during a ketogenic diet: a case report

Authors: Juan Wang, Li Jiang, Min Cheng

Published in: BMC Pediatrics | Issue 1/2020

Login to get access

Abstract

Background

A ketogenic diet (KD) is an effective treatment for intractable epilepsy in children. Protein–losing enteropathy (PLE) is a rarely reported but serious complication of KDs.

Case presentation

A 3-month-old female patient presented with PLE while following a KD as treatment for intractable epilepsy. She also had genovariation of the STXBP1 gene. The patient suffered from general edema and hypoalbuminemia but no diarrhea. Esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EDG) revealed lymphatic ectasia in the lamina propria. We diagnosed her with intestinal lymphangiectasia, and after decreasing the KD ratio from 4:1 to 1.05:1, we successfully controlled her edema and hypoalbuminemia. As of now, the convulsions and hypsarrhythmia have disappeared, and the seizure-free state has lasted for 20 months.

Conclusions

PLE may be managed by decreasing the ketogenic ratio rather than discontinuing a KD since for some patients, a KD is the only effective therapy available at present.
Literature
1.
go back to reference Suo C, Liao J, Lu X, Fang K, Hu Y, Chen L, et al. Efficacy and safety of the ketogenic diet in Chinese children. Seizure. 2013;22(3):174–8.CrossRef Suo C, Liao J, Lu X, Fang K, Hu Y, Chen L, et al. Efficacy and safety of the ketogenic diet in Chinese children. Seizure. 2013;22(3):174–8.CrossRef
2.
go back to reference Kang HC, Chung DE, Kim DW, Kim HD. Early- and late-onset complications of the ketogenic diet for intractable epilepsy. Epilepsia. 2004;45(9):1116–23.CrossRef Kang HC, Chung DE, Kim DW, Kim HD. Early- and late-onset complications of the ketogenic diet for intractable epilepsy. Epilepsia. 2004;45(9):1116–23.CrossRef
3.
go back to reference Braamskamp MJ, Dolman KM, Tabbers MM. Clinical practice: protein-losing enteropathy in children. Eur J Pediatr. 2010;169:1179–85.CrossRef Braamskamp MJ, Dolman KM, Tabbers MM. Clinical practice: protein-losing enteropathy in children. Eur J Pediatr. 2010;169:1179–85.CrossRef
4.
go back to reference Moriyama K, Watanabe M, Yamada Y, Shiihara T. Protein-losing enteropathy as a rare complication of the ketogenic diet. Pediatr Neurol. 2015;52(5):526–8.CrossRef Moriyama K, Watanabe M, Yamada Y, Shiihara T. Protein-losing enteropathy as a rare complication of the ketogenic diet. Pediatr Neurol. 2015;52(5):526–8.CrossRef
5.
go back to reference Ahn WK, Park S, Kim HD. Protein-losing Enteropathy as a complication of the Ketogenic diet. Yonsei Med J. 2017;58(4):891–3.CrossRef Ahn WK, Park S, Kim HD. Protein-losing Enteropathy as a complication of the Ketogenic diet. Yonsei Med J. 2017;58(4):891–3.CrossRef
Metadata
Title
A girl with protein-losing enteropathy during a ketogenic diet: a case report
Authors
Juan Wang
Li Jiang
Min Cheng
Publication date
01-12-2020
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Pediatrics / Issue 1/2020
Electronic ISSN: 1471-2431
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12887-020-1991-8

Other articles of this Issue 1/2020

BMC Pediatrics 1/2020 Go to the issue