[PAGID] siblings with possible APECED and lung disease
Jennifer.Barker at UCHSC.edu
Jennifer.Barker at UCHSC.edu
Thu Dec 29 14:48:05 EST 2005
All -
thanks for the offers, these patients are in New York and followed by another physician there - but I will forward this information to him.
Jennifer M. Barker, MD
Instructor in Pediatrics
Barbara Davis Center
University of Colorado Health Sciences Center
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From: pagid-bounces at clinimmsoc.org [mailto:pagid-bounces at clinimmsoc.org]On Behalf Of Charles.Kirkpatrick at uchsc.edu
Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2005 11:40 AM
To: pagid at clinimmsoc.org
Subject: RE: [PAGID] siblings with possible APECED and lung disease
Jennifer, another option would be to refer the patients to the Immunology Clinic at University Hospital. We already are working with Endocrinology on other patients
With endocrine and immunologic disorders. If this interests you, I can be reached at X56596.
Charles Kirkpatrick, M.D.
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From: pagid-bounces at clinimmsoc.org [mailto:pagid-bounces at clinimmsoc.org] On Behalf Of Jack Routes
Sent: Monday, December 26, 2005 4:12 PM
To: pagid at clinimmsoc.org
Subject: Re: [PAGID] siblings with possible APECED and lung disease
Hi Jennifer
You can refer the patients to my immunodeficiency clinic---we can manage the immune and pulmonary problems---would need to work in concert with CU-Endocrinology service to deal with the endocrine problems. Feel free to give me a call at the beginning of next year
Jack Routess
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John M. Routes, M.D.
Associate Faculty Member
National Jewish Medical Research Center
Associate Professor of Medicine and Immunology
University of Colorado Health Sciences Center
Address: 1400 Jackson St.; Denver, CO 80206
Phone: 303-398-1291; FAX: 303-398-1806; email: routesj at njc.org
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From: Jennifer.Barker at UCHSC.edu
Reply-To: pagid at clinimmsoc.org
Date: Thu, 22 Dec 2005 09:29:47 -0700
To: pagid at clinimmsoc.org
Subject: [PAGID] siblings with possible APECED and lung disease
Hi all, we received a e mail consult from a physician who is caring for siblings that are described below: any input would be appreciated.
thanks
Jennifer:
I have 2 patients - a brother and a sister.
The sister, SC, is a 21 year old. She has parathyroid failure (I
treat her with forteo, rocaltrol and calcium carb. oral suspension),
adrenal insufficiency, muco-cutaneous candidiasis, dental/nail
abnormalities, ovarian failure. She also has had recurrent, severe,
pneumonitis/bronchitis/asthma episodes with almost monthly
hospitalizations. Often her CRP is >30. She has some early signs of
brochiectasis from necrotizing pneumonia. Most recently she grew
MRSA from her sputum - either the pathogen, or a fellow traveller -
she is improving with vancomycin. She also has chronic abdominal
pain and malabsorbs iron and vitamin D.
Her brother, AC, is 18 year old. He has worse lung findings and is
on home nebulized tobramicin. He has pernicious anemia, candidiasis,
nail changes, parathyroid failure.
I have no access to testing the AIRE gene - I wonder if there is a
new mutation, or a deletion into surrounding areas to explain the
severe lung disease. We have looked at the possibility of
coincidental cystic fibrosis - we think we have ruled this out.
I am concerned for these young people as their father died at 29
years old of what sounds like the same disease.
Do you have a good idea of a clinical center that would be able
to deal with the 3 components of this problem: the polyglandular
endocrine side, the complex/subtle immune dysregulation and the
severe pulmonary manifestations.
These patients have Medicaid and have few resources themselves.
Jennifer M. Barker, MD
Instructor in Pediatrics
Barbara Davis Center
University of Colorado Health Sciences Center
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