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Revista de Ciencias Médicas de Pinar del Río

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LICOURT OTERO, Deysi  and  PEREZ MARTIN, Martha María. Deficiency of 21-hydroxylase: current aspects. Rev Ciencias Médicas [online]. 2009, vol.13, n.1, pp.116-129. ISSN 1561-3194.

Congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) is one of the most frequent autosomal recessive disorders. It is characterized by a deficiency of an enzyme involved in cortisol synthesis and in 95% of patients the cause is 21-hydroxylase deficiency. A diagnostic marker is elevated levels of 17-hydroxyprogesterone, a precursor of cortisol. CAH has several clinical forms, and classical or severe forms manifest in the neonatal period with symptoms due to excess adrenal androgen production such as virilization and ambiguity of the external genitalia in affected girls. In more than 70% of patients, there is associated salt wasting (aldosterone deficiency), which can be fatal in males without an early diagnosis. We summarize the various forms of presentation of 21-hydroxylase deficiency and describe diagnosis and treatment. Screening programs avoid incorrect sex assignment in the newborn and can save the lives of males with severe forms and salt wasting. We discuss the genetic-molecular diagnosis of CYP21A2 (chromosome 6p 21.3). We review future recommendations for the study and management of this disease, including several treatments such as, growth hormone, and gonadotrophin antagonists. Prenatal diagnosis and treatment in affected female fetuses are feasible and the results are encouraging. We also discuss the management of the transition to adulthood and the importance of follow-up of women with CAH during pregnancy.

Keywords : Hyperplasia/diagnose/genetics; 21-steroid-hydroxylase/metabolism; genitals/anomalies.

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