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Published in: BMC Endocrine Disorders 1/2023

Open Access 14-12-2023 | Hyperglycemia | Case Report

Hyperglycemia with hypogonadism and growth hormone deficiency in a 17-year-old male with H syndrome: the first case report from Syria

Authors: Suaad Hamsho, Mohammed Alaswad, Mouhammed Sleiay, Ayham Alhusseini

Published in: BMC Endocrine Disorders | Issue 1/2023

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Abstract

Background

The nucleoside transport capabilities of the human equilibrative nucleoside transporter-3 (hENT3) are disrupted by mutations in SLC29A3 (10q22.2), which are genes for the nucleoside transporter and are the cause of the unusual autosomal recessive disease known as H syndrome. As a result, histiocytic cells invade a number of organs.

Case presentation

A 17-year-old Syrian male was admitted to the internal medicine department with a one-month history of polyuria, polydipsia, general weakness, and pallor. He had a history of progressive bilateral sensorineural hearing loss and failure to gain weight for three years. Physical examination revealed various abnormalities, including scrotal mass, small penis and testicles, absence of pubic and axillary hair, joint abnormalities, short stature, hallux valgus, fibrous protrusion near the navel, and hyperpigmented non-itchy painful skin plaques. Clinical signs along with laboratory test results confirmed hyperglycemia, primary hypogonadism, osteopenia, and growth hormone deficiency. After a review of the relevant medical literature, this patient’s presentation of hyperglycemia with hypogonadism, hyperpigmentation, hallux valgus, hearing loss, hematological abnormalities, and short stature suggested the diagnosis of H syndrome. The patient received treatment with insulin and testosterone, leading to a significant improvement in his presenting symptoms.

Conclusions

H syndrome is a very rare condition, and the fact that the first case has only recently been reported in Syria serves to emphasize how rare it is. H Syndrome should be suspected if a patient has short stature with signs of hyperglycemia and other endocrine and cutaneous abnormalities. We are reporting this case to increase physicians’ awareness of this exceedingly rare and unique syndrome.
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Metadata
Title
Hyperglycemia with hypogonadism and growth hormone deficiency in a 17-year-old male with H syndrome: the first case report from Syria
Authors
Suaad Hamsho
Mohammed Alaswad
Mouhammed Sleiay
Ayham Alhusseini
Publication date
14-12-2023
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Endocrine Disorders / Issue 1/2023
Electronic ISSN: 1472-6823
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12902-023-01525-w

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