The fat overload syndrome. Report of a case and literature review
M. B. Heyman, S. Storch and M. E. Ament
A 10-month-old infant with hypoplasia of the intestinal mucosa had the fat
overload syndrome develop while receiving intravenous fat emulsion at a
dosage of 5 g/kg/day of fat for five weeks. This syndrome was characterized
by fever, jaundice, easy bruisability, increased levels of serum
transaminases, conjugated hyperbilirubinemia, and abnormal results of
clotting studies. Management consisted of withdrawal of parenteral
nutrition for 72 hours, followed by gradual reinstitution of protein and
subsequent introduction of fat at a lower dosage.