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Case Study 86 Leonidas Arvanitis, MD
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Question 1: A 2-month-old male presents with severe hypotonia and weakness, cardiac and respiratory failure He also has a large tongue and feeding difficulties Describe the histologic findings on the H&E stains Click here to view H&E stains
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Answer 1: Marked vacuolation of type 1 and type 2 myofibers
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Question 2: Based on the most likely diagnosis what would a PAS stain show? Click here to view PAS stains
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Answer 2: The vacuoles are strongly PAS positive
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Question 3: Which other histochemical will strongly highlight the vacuoles?
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Answer 3: Acid phosphatase Click here to view acid phosphatase stain
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Question 4: What is your diagnosis?
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Answer 5: Pompe's disease
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Question 6: Which enzyme is deficient in Pompe’s disease?
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Answer 6: Acid maltase a lysosomal enzyme which is responsible for hydrolyzing maltose, linear oligosaccharides and the outer chains of glycogen to glucose
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Question 7: How many clinical subtypes of Pompe’s disease exist?
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Answer 7: Severe infantile form Juvenile-onset form Adult-onset form
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Question 8: What other organs can be affected?
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Answer 8: Can involve heart, liver, kidney and CNS
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Question 9: What would electron microscopy show?
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Answer 9: Vacuolated myofibers with cytoplasmic glycogen accumulation and disruption of myofibrils
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