Case Series of Infantile Tremor Syndrome in Tertiary Care Paediatric Centre from Southern India

J Trop Pediatr. 2018 Aug 1;64(4):284-288. doi: 10.1093/tropej/fmx062.

Abstract

Introduction: Infantile tremor syndrome (ITS) is characterized by anaemia, skin depigmentation, tremors and developmental delay. The lack of sufficient literature on ITS and its conflicting association with vitamin B12 deficiency made us present this article.

Objective: The objective of this study is to describe demographic, clinical and laboratory profile and outcome of ITS.

Methods: This is a retrospective chart review of all children presenting with typical features of ITS attending a tertiary paediatric centre in southern India between January 2014 and January 2017. All children with pallor, skin depigmentation and developmental delay, with/without tremors, were included. Anaemia, developmental delay and tremors secondary to non-nutritional causes like metabolic causes were excluded.

Results: Of 70 children, 66 were exclusively breastfed and 46 mothers were vegetarians. Mean age of presentation was 13.2 months. Developmental delay was noted in 64, regression in 6 and tremors in 40. Vitamin B12 levels were low in 62 cases.

Conclusion: ITS should be considered in children <3 years with anaemia, developmental delay/regression and skin depigmentation, with/without tremors. ITS can be seen in < 3 months of age and in high socio-economic status.

MeSH terms

  • Breast Feeding
  • Child, Preschool
  • Diet, Vegetarian / adverse effects*
  • Female
  • Humans
  • India
  • Infant
  • Male
  • Malnutrition / complications*
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Socioeconomic Factors
  • Tertiary Healthcare
  • Tremor / diagnosis
  • Tremor / drug therapy
  • Tremor / etiology*
  • Vitamin B 12 Deficiency / diagnosis*
  • Vitamin B 12 Deficiency / etiology