Question

What are the common diagnostic tests for pediatric craniofacial deformity syndrome? How should pediatric Hasegawa-Tsukahara syndrome be differentiated and diagnosed?

Answer

The most crucial step in the first stage is to supplement the child with copper. Copper salt preparations are the only effective medication, so the doctor immediately treated the child, leading to gradual improvement in the child’s bloodwork. Identifying the cause of the child’s condition and treating it accordingly is a turning point in the child’s improvement. The doctor advised her sister to breastfeed the child as much as possible. The next treatment method is to promote the absorption and utilization of copper, allowing the child’s body to truly absorb the required copper. Therefore, the treatment mainly eliminates factors that interfere with copper absorption, enhancing the treatment’s effectiveness.