Inborn Errors of Metabolism Flashcards

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What are the different mechanisms that disease can occur?

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  • Accumulation of a toxin
  • Energy deficiency
  • Deficient production of essential metabolite/structural component
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What are the clinical effects of acute hyperammonaemia toxicity?

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  • Accumulation of a toxin
  • Lethargy
  • Poor feeding
  • Vomiting
  • Tachycardia
  • Convulsions
  • Coma
  • Death
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What are possible signs of acute porphyria?

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-Accumulation of a toxin
-severe abdominal pain
-pain in chest,legs,back
-constipation/diarrhoea
-insomnia
-vomiting
-palpitations
hypertension
-anxiety/restlessness
-mental changes
-seizures
-breathing problems
-red/brown urine
-Muscle pain/tingling/weakness

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What are possible signs of photosensitive porphyria?

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  • Accumulation of toxin
  • Sensitivity to sunlight
  • Sudden painful erythema & oedema
  • itching
  • blisters taking weeks to heal
  • fragile skin
  • red/brown urine
  • increased hair growth
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How is haem produced and what problems can occur?

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Alanine>PBG (acute porphyria)>uroporphrin> coproporphrin>protoporphrin (photosensitive porphyria)>haem

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What can defective receptors in females lead to and how does this present?

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  • Androgen insensitivity syndrome
  • Female phenotype normal breast development, absent pubic hair, genetic male
  • Partial defect=ambiguous genitalia
  • Primary amenorrhoea, infertility
  • Surgical resection
  • Dependant on genetic variability & environment
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How are inborn errors diagnosed?

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  • pre-symptomatic screening = whole population/selected groups
  • Investigation of symptomatic individuals= test body fluids, DNA analysis, histochemical, enzyme activity
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What are the clinical problems of homocystinuria?

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  • Homocysteine inhibited from becoming cysteine so builds in body w/methionine
  • Mental retardation
  • Marfinoid habitus
  • Ectopia lentis
  • Osteoporosis
  • Thromboembolism
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What are the defects in classic organic acidaemias?

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Defect in branched chain amino acid catabolism

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What pre-natal screening tests are available and what do they test for?

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  • Neural tube defects=maternal serum & amniotic fluid, ultrasound at 16weeks
  • Down Syndrome=PAPA,HCG & nuchal translucency, maternal serum, inhibin,estriol, free fetal DNA
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