[Narcolepsy secondary to a rare fatal disease]

[由罕见致命疾病引起的继发性嗜睡症]

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION: ROHHAD (rapid-onset obesity with hypothalamic dysfunction, hypoventilation and autonomic dysregulation) is a rare disease, with only about two hundred cases reported to date, that starts in previously healthy children. The first sign is usually obesity, followed by hypothalamic dysfunction and sleep-disordered breathing, which rapidly progresses until the death of the patient. ROHHAD with narcolepsy is even rarer, with only two cases described so far. CASE REPORT: We report the case of a boy who showed signs of obesity and sleepiness since he was 5 years old. At the age of 7, he suffered two tonic-clonic seizures and, over the next four years, displayed signs and symptoms of significant hypothalamic dysfunction; after multiple tests, he was then diagnosed with ROHHAD. Despite receiving a large number of treatments, the patient died at the age of 11. CONCLUSION: The pathophysiology of this disease needs to be clarified in order to investigate effective treatments in the future.

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