Govaerts L, Corstiaensen J, Bakkeren J, Trujbels F, Monnens L
Tijdschr Kindergeneeskd. 1983 Apr;51(2):65-7.
A child suffering from the cerebro-hepato-renal syndrome of Zellweger is presented. The clinical features are hypotonia, slow or absent feeding, profound psychomotor retardation, severe impairment of hearing, disturbed visual acuity and a characteristic facial appearance including high forehead and large fontanels. The biochemical abnormalities are disturbed liver function tests, increased concentration of pipecolic acid in serum, cerebrospinal fluid and urine, di- and trihydroxycoprostanic acid detectable in bile, serum and urine and an increased excretion of para-hydroxy-phenyllactate in urine.