Abstract
Aicardi-Goutières syndrome (AGS) induces innate immune activation. It can present with cerebral calcifications and hepatosplenomegaly mimicking congenital infections. The present case report discusses the diagnosis and treatment of a case of fetal cardiomyopathy whose postnatal symptoms resembled TORCH (toxoplasmosis, other agents, rubella, cytomegalovirus, herpes and syphilis) infection. The mother had a history of two lost pregnancies due to fetal cardiomyopathy and the same was identified in the current pregnancy. At 34 weeks of gestation, the mother delivered a late preterm male neonate due to intrauterine growth restriction weighing 1590 g with respiratory distress and cardiomyopathy at birth. The neonate had cerebral calcifications, hepatosplenomegaly and thrombocytopenia. As the infant’s TORCH IgM titre was negative, pseudo-TORCH syndrome similar to AGS was suspected. Clinical exome sequencing of the parents and fetus identified no genes for hydrops fetalis or fetal cardiomyopathy; however, the AGSTREX1gene was identified in the neonate, while additional symptoms resembled TORCH infection. The neonate was discharged and has shown improvement with oral baricitinib treatment for the last 9 months.
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