Perioperative Anesthetic Considerations for a Child with Mabry Syndrome
Journal: Anaesthesia & Critical Care Medicine Journal (Vol.3, No. 1)Publication Date: 2018-01-09
Authors : Muellerleile PR; Vustar M;
Page : 1-2
Keywords : Mabry Syndro me; Hyperphosphatasia; Facial Dysmorphism; Hypotonia;
Abstract
Objective: Mabry Syndrome is a rare genetic disorder with a constellation of anatomic and physiologic abnormalities. We present the case report of a patient with Mabry syndrome who has undergone an extensive variety of anesthetic encounters. Case Report: 4 year old girl with Mabry syndrome who exhibits classic anatomical abnormalities such as facial dysmorphism, brachytelephalangy, and hypotonia, as well as physiologic and cognitive abnormalities such as hyerphosphatasia, seizure disorder, and cognitive d elay. Conclusion: Despite facial anatomic abnormalities, hyperphosphatasia, and hypotonia, traditional anesthetic agents/techniques were successful in this Mabry patient who has undergone greater than twenty anesthetic encounters.
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