Zollinger-Ellison syndrome with Marden-Walker syndrome. Association of two rare diseases in a 5-year-old girl
K. Abe, N. Niikawa and H. Sasaki
A 5-year-old girl had the symptom of vomiting for four years. Gastric
analysis showed elevated basal acidity unaffected by betazole stimulation.
Roentgenographic examinations of the upper gastrointestinal tract showed
two ulcers in the lesser curvature of the stomach. Fasting serum gastrin
values were remarkably elevated and a clacium infusion test resulted in
noticeable increases in serum gastrin levels. These data were consistent
with the Zollinger-Ellison syndrome. In addition, the patient demonstrated
such anomalies as retarded physical and mental development, kyphoscoliosis,
median cleft palate, joint contracture and unusual facies due to
blepharophimosis, and malformed low-set ears. These clinical features were
in accord with the Marden-Walker syndrome. To our knowledge, the present
case presents the first case of the combination of these two rare entities
in the literature.