BMJ Case Reports | 2019

BMPR1A mutation–positive juvenile polyposis syndrome and atrial septal defect: coincidence or association?

 
 

Abstract


We describe the case of a 16-year-old male patient with BMPR1A mutation and incidentally detected atrial septal defect (ASD). This patient was diagnosed with BMPR1A mutation through genetic testing and was attending for routine surveillance endoscopy when ASD was incidentally diagnosed. He was referred to cardiology outpatient clinic with plans for elective ASD closure. Through this case report we aim to discuss the pathophysiology of juvenile polyposis syndrome (JPS), highlight what we believe to be a novel presentation of comorbid BMPR1A mutation and ASD and hypothesise that patients with BMPR1A mutation and JPS may be at risk of previously unrecognised cardiovascular complications analogous to the previous association of SMAD4 JPS and cardiac abnormalities.

Volume 12
Pages None
DOI 10.1136/bcr-2019-229881
Language English
Journal BMJ Case Reports

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