TY - JOUR
T1 - Intrauterine fetal death due to Farber disease
T2 - Case report
AU - Van Lijnschoten, Gesina
AU - Groener, Johanna E.M.
AU - Maas, Saskia M.
AU - Ben-Yoseph, Yoav
AU - Dingemans, Koert P.
AU - Offerhaus, G. Johan A.
PY - 2000/11/1
Y1 - 2000/11/1
N2 - We report a case of Farber disease in a fetus who died in utero at a gestational age of 29 weeks. Macroscopic examination showed moderate postmortem changes in a microcephalic female fetus (46,XX) with mild internal hydrops, two vessels in the umbilical cord, and a moderately enlarged, relatively well-preserved spleen. Microscopic examination showed foamy cells in the spleen. Electron microscopic examination revealed the presence of Farber bodies within these foamy cells. Enzyme studies of the fetus were not possible because all tissues were formalin fixed. Lipids were extracted from formalin-fixed tissues and increased levels of ceramide and the presence of hydroxyceramide in tissue of the spleen, liver, and lung were found. Glucosylceramide was not increased excluding saposin-precursor-deficiency. Because of these findings, both parents were tested for acid ceramidase activity in their leukocytes. They both had markedly reduced enzyme activity consistent with heterozygosity for Farber disease. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first published case of Farber disease in Dutch nonconsanguineous parents.
AB - We report a case of Farber disease in a fetus who died in utero at a gestational age of 29 weeks. Macroscopic examination showed moderate postmortem changes in a microcephalic female fetus (46,XX) with mild internal hydrops, two vessels in the umbilical cord, and a moderately enlarged, relatively well-preserved spleen. Microscopic examination showed foamy cells in the spleen. Electron microscopic examination revealed the presence of Farber bodies within these foamy cells. Enzyme studies of the fetus were not possible because all tissues were formalin fixed. Lipids were extracted from formalin-fixed tissues and increased levels of ceramide and the presence of hydroxyceramide in tissue of the spleen, liver, and lung were found. Glucosylceramide was not increased excluding saposin-precursor-deficiency. Because of these findings, both parents were tested for acid ceramidase activity in their leukocytes. They both had markedly reduced enzyme activity consistent with heterozygosity for Farber disease. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first published case of Farber disease in Dutch nonconsanguineous parents.
KW - Farber disease
KW - Intrauterine fetal death
KW - Lipogranulomatosis
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=0033791922&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1007/s100240010107
DO - 10.1007/s100240010107
M3 - Article
C2 - 11000338
AN - SCOPUS:0033791922
SN - 1093-5266
VL - 3
SP - 597
EP - 602
JO - Pediatric and Developmental Pathology
JF - Pediatric and Developmental Pathology
IS - 6
ER -