Journal article

Elevated Creatine Kinase in a 6-Year-Old Boy

EK Chan, AJ Kornberg

Seminars in Pediatric Neurology | W B SAUNDERS CO-ELSEVIER INC | Published : 2018

Abstract

Paucisymptomatic or asymptomatic but persistently elevated serum creatine kinase is not an uncommon pediatric neurology referral question. The challenge is in promptly identifying etiologies with specific treatments, even if they are rare. The presenting features for a child or adolescent with juvenile-onset Pompe disease (JOPD) can be nonspecific and heterogeneous. Clinical manifestations can appear at any age after 2 years and before adulthood, with insidious onset of symptoms related to slowly progressive skeletal or respiratory muscle weakness. This reported case highlights the importance of screening for JOPD in children with “hyper-CK-emia.” Dried blood spot measuring acid α-glucosidas..

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