Ultrasonographic findings in hyperimmunoglobulin D syndrome: a case report

Med Ultrason. 2017 Apr 22;19(2):224-227. doi: 10.11152/mu-889.

Abstract

Hyperimmunoglobulin D syndrome due to mevalonate kinase deficiency is a rare autoinflammatory disease with digestive tract involvement. We report an 11-year female child who has presented since the age of 1 year, bouts of fever, rash, joint swelling, pulmonary consolidation, lymph node involvement and hepatosplenomegaly. Hyperimmunglobulin D and increased urinary mevalonic acid were detected. The ultrasonographic features of hepatosplenomegaly ranged from increment in size to pseudotumoral involvement, with hypoechogenic masses without apparent wall. Abdominal CT during a disease flare showed hypodense, hypoenhancing nodular lesions, suggesting metastases. Nevertheless, a thorough search for malignancy was negative and the masses disappeared after the flare. Mevalonate kinase deficiency may add to the causes of hepatosplenic and pulmonary inflammatory pseudotumors.

Publication types

  • Case Reports

MeSH terms

  • Child
  • Diagnosis, Differential
  • Female
  • Hepatomegaly / diagnostic imaging*
  • Humans
  • Mevalonate Kinase Deficiency / diagnostic imaging*
  • Splenomegaly / diagnostic imaging*
  • Ultrasonography / methods*