SD) with a standard deviation of 8 months, female, with a history of recurrent respiratory symptoms associated with poor weight gain from 6 months of life, progressive decrease in growth rate (T/0.4:
For this reason a blood count, ESR, biochemical profile, sweat test, liver profile and urine test were requested, all of which were normal.
A finding that draws attention to AF was an increase in plasma FA (1512 IU/l) ; tests that ruled out bone and liver disease were repeated to complete the study at one month, highlighting the normalization of plasma levels of UIl.
During the first year of follow-up, the patient presented a favorable clinical evolution with recovery of the weight-height curve and reduction of respiratory symptoms.
