Pediatric hematology and oncology | 2021

Abdominal lymphadenopathy in children with Gaucher disease: Relation to disease severity and glucosylsphingosine.

 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Few case reports and series reported abdominal lymphadenopathy (ALN) in people with Gaucher disease (GD). However, it s prevalence among Gaucher population, clinical implications and potential biomarkers are unknown. Hence this study aims to assess the prevalence of ALN among children with GD & to correlate it to neutrophil-lymphocytic-ratio (NLR), platelet-lymphocytic-ratio (PLR) and glucosylsphingosine (Lyso-GL1). Fifty children with GD (14 type-1 and 36 type-3) on enzyme-replacement therapy (ERT) were compared to 50 matched healthy controls, focusing on history of pressure manifestations by ALN (diarrhea, constipation, abdominal pain, intestinal obstruction), and history of splenectomy, with calculation of severity scoring index (SSI). NLR, PLR and Lyso-GL1 were measured. Abdominal-ultrasound was done with assessment of liver and spleen volumes and ALN. CT-scan was done for those having significant lymphadenopathy. Twenty-six children with GD had ALN (52%). The most common presentations were abdominal-pain (22%) & constipation (18%), with intestinal-obstruction in 3 children (6%). Children with GD had significantly higher NLR (p\u2009<\u2009.001) and decreased PLR (p\u2009=\u2009.024) compared to controls. Interestingly, children with GD having ALN had significantly higher SSI (.012), Lyso-GL1 (p\u2009=\u2009.002) and NLR (p\u2009=\u2009.001) than those without ALN. Multivariate-logistic regression showed that ALN was independently related to Lyso-GL1 (p\u2009=\u2009.027), NLR (p\u2009=\u2009.023) and SSI (p\u2009=\u2009.032). Thus, ALN is a prevalent GD morbidity with wide clinical-spectrum ranging from asymptomatic cases to intestinal obstruction. ALN is related to SSI, NLR and Lyso-GL1 in children with GD.HighlightsChildren with GD had significantly higher NLR and lower PLR compared to controls.Children with GD having ALN had significantly higher SSI, Lyso-GL1 and NLR than those without ALN.ALN was independently related to Lyso-GL1, NLR and SSI in children with GD.

Volume None
Pages \n 1-14\n
DOI 10.1080/08880018.2021.1989098
Language English
Journal Pediatric hematology and oncology

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