Case Series of Genetically Confirmed Index Cases of Familial Hypercholesterolemia in Primary Care
Objective: Background: Case Reports: Conclusions: Rare disease In Malaysia, the prevalence of genetically confirmed heterozygous familial hypercholesterolemia (FH) was reported as 1 in 427. Despite this, FH remains largely underdiagnosed and undertreated in primary care. In this case series, we repo...
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2-s2.0-85153388709 Kamal A.; Kanchau J.D.; Shahuri N.S.; Mohamed-Yassin M.-S.; Baharudin N.; Razak S.A.; Badlishah-Sham S.F.; Abdul-Hamid H.; Aziz A.F.A.; Al-Khateeb A.; Chua Y.A.; Kasim N.A.M.; Kadir S.H.S.A.; Nawawi H.; Qureshi N.; Ramli A.S. Case Series of Genetically Confirmed Index Cases of Familial Hypercholesterolemia in Primary Care 2023 American Journal of Case Reports 24 10.12659/AJCR.939489 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85153388709&doi=10.12659%2fAJCR.939489&partnerID=40&md5=15459ba414046e175038ab18913bbc36 Objective: Background: Case Reports: Conclusions: Rare disease In Malaysia, the prevalence of genetically confirmed heterozygous familial hypercholesterolemia (FH) was reported as 1 in 427. Despite this, FH remains largely underdiagnosed and undertreated in primary care. In this case series, we report 3 FH cases detected in primary care due to mutations in the low-density lipo-protein receptor (LDLR), apolipoprotein-B (APOB), and proprotein convertase subtilisin/kexin type 9 (PCSK9) genes. The mutations in case 1 (frameshift c.660del pathogenic variant in LDLR gene) and case 2 (missense c.10579C>T pathogenic variant in APOB gene) were confirmed as pathogenic, while the mutation in case 3 (mis-sense c.277C>T mutation in PCSK9 gene) may have been benign. In case 1, the patient had the highest LDL-c level, 8.6 mmol/L, and prominent tendon xanthomas. In case 2, the patient had an LDL-c level of 5.7 mmol/L and premature corneal arcus. In case 3, the patient had an LDL-c level of 5.4 mmol/L but had neither of the classical physical findings. Genetic counseling and diagnosis were delivered by primary care physicians. These index cases were initially managed in primary care with statins and therapeutic lifestyle modifications. They were referred to the lipid specialists for up-titration of lipid lowering medications. First-degree relatives were identified and referred for cascade testing. This case series highlights different phenotypical expressions in patients with 3 different FH genetic mutations. Primary care physicians should play a pivotal role in the detection of FH index cases, genetic testing, manage-ment, and cascade screening of family members, in partnership with lipid specialists. © Am J Case Rep,. International Scientific Information, Inc. 19415923 English Article All Open Access; Green Open Access |
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Kamal A.; Kanchau J.D.; Shahuri N.S.; Mohamed-Yassin M.-S.; Baharudin N.; Razak S.A.; Badlishah-Sham S.F.; Abdul-Hamid H.; Aziz A.F.A.; Al-Khateeb A.; Chua Y.A.; Kasim N.A.M.; Kadir S.H.S.A.; Nawawi H.; Qureshi N.; Ramli A.S. |
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Kamal A.; Kanchau J.D.; Shahuri N.S.; Mohamed-Yassin M.-S.; Baharudin N.; Razak S.A.; Badlishah-Sham S.F.; Abdul-Hamid H.; Aziz A.F.A.; Al-Khateeb A.; Chua Y.A.; Kasim N.A.M.; Kadir S.H.S.A.; Nawawi H.; Qureshi N.; Ramli A.S. Case Series of Genetically Confirmed Index Cases of Familial Hypercholesterolemia in Primary Care |
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Kamal A.; Kanchau J.D.; Shahuri N.S.; Mohamed-Yassin M.-S.; Baharudin N.; Razak S.A.; Badlishah-Sham S.F.; Abdul-Hamid H.; Aziz A.F.A.; Al-Khateeb A.; Chua Y.A.; Kasim N.A.M.; Kadir S.H.S.A.; Nawawi H.; Qureshi N.; Ramli A.S. |
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Kamal A.; Kanchau J.D.; Shahuri N.S.; Mohamed-Yassin M.-S.; Baharudin N.; Razak S.A.; Badlishah-Sham S.F.; Abdul-Hamid H.; Aziz A.F.A.; Al-Khateeb A.; Chua Y.A.; Kasim N.A.M.; Kadir S.H.S.A.; Nawawi H.; Qureshi N.; Ramli A.S. |
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Case Series of Genetically Confirmed Index Cases of Familial Hypercholesterolemia in Primary Care |
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Case Series of Genetically Confirmed Index Cases of Familial Hypercholesterolemia in Primary Care |
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Case Series of Genetically Confirmed Index Cases of Familial Hypercholesterolemia in Primary Care |
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Case Series of Genetically Confirmed Index Cases of Familial Hypercholesterolemia in Primary Care |
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Case Series of Genetically Confirmed Index Cases of Familial Hypercholesterolemia in Primary Care |
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Objective: Background: Case Reports: Conclusions: Rare disease In Malaysia, the prevalence of genetically confirmed heterozygous familial hypercholesterolemia (FH) was reported as 1 in 427. Despite this, FH remains largely underdiagnosed and undertreated in primary care. In this case series, we report 3 FH cases detected in primary care due to mutations in the low-density lipo-protein receptor (LDLR), apolipoprotein-B (APOB), and proprotein convertase subtilisin/kexin type 9 (PCSK9) genes. The mutations in case 1 (frameshift c.660del pathogenic variant in LDLR gene) and case 2 (missense c.10579C>T pathogenic variant in APOB gene) were confirmed as pathogenic, while the mutation in case 3 (mis-sense c.277C>T mutation in PCSK9 gene) may have been benign. In case 1, the patient had the highest LDL-c level, 8.6 mmol/L, and prominent tendon xanthomas. In case 2, the patient had an LDL-c level of 5.7 mmol/L and premature corneal arcus. In case 3, the patient had an LDL-c level of 5.4 mmol/L but had neither of the classical physical findings. Genetic counseling and diagnosis were delivered by primary care physicians. These index cases were initially managed in primary care with statins and therapeutic lifestyle modifications. They were referred to the lipid specialists for up-titration of lipid lowering medications. First-degree relatives were identified and referred for cascade testing. This case series highlights different phenotypical expressions in patients with 3 different FH genetic mutations. Primary care physicians should play a pivotal role in the detection of FH index cases, genetic testing, manage-ment, and cascade screening of family members, in partnership with lipid specialists. © Am J Case Rep,. |
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