Aortic coarctation and carotid artery aneurysm in a patient with Hardikar syndrome: Cardiovascular implications for affected individuals

Am J Med Genet A. 2016 Feb;170A(2):482-486. doi: 10.1002/ajmg.a.37438. Epub 2015 Oct 15.

Abstract

Hardikar syndrome is a multiple congenital anomaly syndrome first characterized in 1992 by Hardikar et al. to describe two individuals with cholestasis, cleft lip/palate, retinal pigmentation, intestinal abnormalities, and genitourinary anomalies. Between 1992 and 2002, four individuals with Hardikar syndrome were reported in the literature. The fourth individual [Maluf et al. (2002), Transplantation 74:1058-1061; Poley and Proud (2008) Am J Med Genet Part A 146A:2473-2479], who had progressive cholestatic liver disease ultimately requiring liver transplantation, has continued to be followed at our institution. Recently, at the age of 14 years, during an evaluation for refractory hypertension, she was found to have developed coarctation of the aorta that was treated with aortic angioplasty and stenting, dramatically improving her hypertension. Further vascular investigation also revealed a small aneurysm of her carotid artery requiring neurosurgical evaluation and anticoagulant therapy. To our knowledge, these vascular anomalies have not been reported in Hardikar syndrome and the high association of congenital heart disease in the individuals with Hardikar syndrome has not been further addressed. Herein, we discuss this additional clinical information, speculate briefly on possible molecular etiologies, and discuss potential cardiac surveillance recommendations. We hope that broadening the known phenotype of this very rare disorder will further aid clinicians in their management and surveillance for these individuals.

Keywords: Hardikar; cholestasis; congenital; hepatic; hydronephrosis.

Publication types

  • Case Reports

MeSH terms

  • Aneurysm / etiology*
  • Aneurysm / pathology
  • Aortic Coarctation / etiology*
  • Aortic Coarctation / pathology
  • Carotid Artery Diseases / etiology*
  • Carotid Artery Diseases / pathology
  • Cholestasis / complications*
  • Cholestasis / pathology
  • Cleft Palate / complications*
  • Cleft Palate / pathology
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Infant, Newborn
  • Prognosis
  • Retinitis Pigmentosa / complications*
  • Retinitis Pigmentosa / pathology

Supplementary concepts

  • Hardikar syndrome