„Acne infantum” bei adrenogenitalem Syndrom in Folge eines 11-beta-Hydroxylasemangels

2006 
Infantile acne is a rare condition which usually begins after the third month of life and appears mainly on the cheeks. Spontaneous healing typically occurs within 2 years. A 2-year-old boy developed acne infantum during the first days after birth; it failed to respond to topical treatment. Detailed physical examination and endocrinologic evaluation confirmed the presumed diagnosis of congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH),and showed it was caused by 11-beta-hydroxylase deficiency. CAH comprises a group of autosomal-recessively inherited disorders. These hereditary enzyme defects in steroid biosynthesis cause glucocorticoid deficiency and an overproduction of biosynthetic precursor steroids. Adrenal androgen biosynthesis is not impaired but shows a massive reactive overproduction due to the increased ACTH secretion within the upregulated hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal system. The characteristic features of CAH in male infants are demonstrated on the basis of this case report.
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