Gitelman syndrome (GS) is an inherited salt-wasting tubulopathy characterized by hypocalciuria, hypokalemia, hypomagnesemia and metabolic alkalosis, due to inactivating mutations in the SLC12A3 gene. Symptoms may be systemic, neurological, cardiovascular, ophthalmological or musculoskeletal. We describe a 70 year-old patient affected by recurrent arthralgias, hypoesthesia and hyposthenia in all 4 limbs nd severe hypokalemia, complicated by atrial flutter. Moreover, our patient reported eating large amounts of licorice, and was treated with medium-high dosages of furosemide, thus making diagnosis very challenging. Genetic analysis demonstrated a novel heterozygous mutation in the SLC12A3 gene; therefore, we diagnosed GS and started potassium and magnesium replacement. GS combined with chondrocalcinosis and neurological involvement is quite common, but this is the first case of an EMG-proven severe neuropathy associated with GS. Herein, we underline the close correlation between hypomagnesemia, chondrocalcinosis and neurological involvement. Moreover, we report a new heterozygous mutation in exon 23 (2738G>A), supporting evidence of a large genetic heterogeneity in this late onset congenital tubulopathy.

Gitelman syndrome associated with chondrocalcinosis and severe neuropathy: A novel heterozygous mutation in SLC12A3 gene / Conticini, E.; Negro, A.; Magnani, L.; Ugolini, R.; Atienza-Mateo, B.; Frediani, B.; Salvarani, C.. - In: REUMATISMO. - ISSN 0048-7449. - 72:1(2020), pp. 67-70. [10.4081/reumatismo.2020.1255]

Gitelman syndrome associated with chondrocalcinosis and severe neuropathy: A novel heterozygous mutation in SLC12A3 gene

Ugolini R.;Salvarani C.
2020

Abstract

Gitelman syndrome (GS) is an inherited salt-wasting tubulopathy characterized by hypocalciuria, hypokalemia, hypomagnesemia and metabolic alkalosis, due to inactivating mutations in the SLC12A3 gene. Symptoms may be systemic, neurological, cardiovascular, ophthalmological or musculoskeletal. We describe a 70 year-old patient affected by recurrent arthralgias, hypoesthesia and hyposthenia in all 4 limbs nd severe hypokalemia, complicated by atrial flutter. Moreover, our patient reported eating large amounts of licorice, and was treated with medium-high dosages of furosemide, thus making diagnosis very challenging. Genetic analysis demonstrated a novel heterozygous mutation in the SLC12A3 gene; therefore, we diagnosed GS and started potassium and magnesium replacement. GS combined with chondrocalcinosis and neurological involvement is quite common, but this is the first case of an EMG-proven severe neuropathy associated with GS. Herein, we underline the close correlation between hypomagnesemia, chondrocalcinosis and neurological involvement. Moreover, we report a new heterozygous mutation in exon 23 (2738G>A), supporting evidence of a large genetic heterogeneity in this late onset congenital tubulopathy.
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Gitelman syndrome associated with chondrocalcinosis and severe neuropathy: A novel heterozygous mutation in SLC12A3 gene / Conticini, E.; Negro, A.; Magnani, L.; Ugolini, R.; Atienza-Mateo, B.; Frediani, B.; Salvarani, C.. - In: REUMATISMO. - ISSN 0048-7449. - 72:1(2020), pp. 67-70. [10.4081/reumatismo.2020.1255]
Conticini, E.; Negro, A.; Magnani, L.; Ugolini, R.; Atienza-Mateo, B.; Frediani, B.; Salvarani, C.
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