DOI: 10.1055/s-0046-1827474 ISSN: 0971-3026

When Arteries Harden Early: A Case of Generalized Arterial Calcification of Infancy

Syeed A. Fatima, Arshed H. Parry, Aamir R. Wani, Asad A. Alvi, Abdus Sami Bhat, Shabir Ahmad Bhat, Majid Jehangir, Mohsin Rashid, Farhana Shabeer, Amber Bashir

Generalized arterial calcification of infancy (GACI) is a rare, often fatal, autosomal recessive genetic disorder, primarily caused by mutations in the ENPP1 or ABCC6 genes. While most GACI cases are associated with ENPP1 mutations (GACI type 1), a minority are linked to ABCC6 variants (GACI type 2). We report a 30-month-old female with severe, treatment-resistant hypertension. Ultrasonography and computed tomography angiography revealed calcifications in medium- to large-caliber arteries, raising the suspicion of GACI. Next-generation sequencing identified a heterozygous nonsense mutation in exon 23 of the ABCC6 gene, confirming the diagnosis. The patient was initiated on a combination of antihypertensive medications and was later started on bisphosphonate therapy. At last follow-up, the child was clinically stable. This case highlights the importance of early radiological recognition and genetic testing in GACI.

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