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J. inborn errors metab. screen ; 10: e20220004, 2022. tab
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1421991

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Abstract Mucopolysaccharidoses (MPS) are rare inborn errors of metabolism, leading to the accumulation of glycosaminoglycans (GAG) in distinct tissues. We investigated oropharyngeal dysphagia using the videofluoroscopic swallowing study (VFSS) in patients with different MPS types. Since there is a lack of studies systematically evaluating this disorder in this population, the use of a standard technique should contribute to better evaluate individuals with MPS. A cross-sectional and observational study enrolling patients followed by an outpatient service for lysosomal diseases at the Genetics Service of the Hospital de Clínicas de Porto Alegre (SGM/HCPA) was conducted. Patients underwent semi-structured interviews, clinical evaluation and VFSS. Nineteen patients were evaluated, including patients with MPS types I (16%), II (42%), IIIb (10%) and IVa (32%). Nearly all patients (95%) presented with oropharyngeal dysphagia in the VFSS. The most frequent findings were impaired chewing during oral phase (94%) and reduced laryngeal elevation in the pharyngeal phase (72%). Oropharyngeal dysphagia constituted a prevalent symptom in the studied cohort regardless of MPS type. Our data reinforces the notion that this disorder should be objectively assessed since it can significantly compromise the nutrition and the hydration of these patients as well as lead to tracheobronchial aspiration, thus resulting in aspiration pneumonia and even death eventually.

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J. inborn errors metab. screen ; 8: e20200003, 2020. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1135001

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Abstract Mucopolysaccharidoses (MPS) are inborn errors of metabolism caused by deficient lysosomal enzymes, leading to organomegaly, hip osteonecrosis, coarse facial features, bone deformities, joint stiffness, cardiac and pulmonary symptoms (MPS VI) or hypermobility (MPS IVA). Some patients may present with non-classical forms of the disease in which osteoarticular abnormalities are the initial symptoms of non-classical forms. As orthopedists and surgeons are the specialists most frequently consulted before the diagnosis, it is critical that MPS may be considered as a differential diagnosis for patients with bone dysplasia. Experts in Latin America reviewed medical records focusing on disease onset, first symptoms and the follow-up clinical and surgical outcomes of non-classical MPS VI and IVA patients. All patients displayed orthopedic issues, which worsened over time, followed by cardiac and ophthalmological abnormalities. Our findings enlighten the necessity of including non-classical MPS as possible diagnosis for patients who report osteoarticular abnormalities in absence of inflammation.

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J. inborn errors metab. screen ; 6: e180007, 2018. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1090964

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Abstract This study described a broad clinical characterization of classical homocystinuria (HCU) in Brazil. This was a cross-sectional, observational study including clinical and biochemical data from 72 patients (60 families) from Brazil (South, n = 13; Southeast, n = 37; Northeast, n = 8; North, n = 1; and Midwest, n = 1). Parental consanguinity was reported in 42% of families. Ocular manifestations were the earliest detected symptom (53% of cases), the main reason for diagnostic suspicion (63% of cases), and the most prevalent manifestation at diagnosis (67% of cases). Pyridoxine responsiveness was observed in 14% of patients. Only 22% of nonresponsive patients on treatment had total homocysteine levels <100 mmol/L. Most commonly used treatment strategies were pyridoxine (93% of patients), folic acid (90%), betaine (74%), vitamin B12 (27%), and low-methionine diet + metabolic formula (17%). Most patients diagnosed with HCU in Brazil are late diagnosed, express a severe phenotype, and poor metabolic control. Milder forms of HCU are likely underrepresented due to underdiagnosis.

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J. inborn errors metab. screen ; 5: e170012, 2017. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1090943

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Abstract Hepatic glycogen storage diseases (GSDs) are genetic diseases associated with fasting hypoglycemia. Periodic intake of uncooked cornstarch is one of the treatment strategies available for those disorders. For reasons that are still not clear, patients with hepatic GSDs may be overweight. Aims: To assess nutritional status and body composition in patients with hepatic GSDs receiving uncooked cornstarch. Methods: The sample included 25 patients with hepatic GSD (type Ia = 14; Ib = 6; III = 3; IX? = 1; IX? = 1), with a median age of 11.0 years (interquartile range [IQR] = 9.0-17.5), matched by age and gender with 25 healthy controls (median age = 12.0 years, IQR = 10.0-17.5). Clinical, biochemical, and treatment-related variables were obtained from medical records. Nutritional status and body composition were prospectively evaluated by bioelectrical impedance. Results: Patients and controls did not differ with regard to age and gender. Height was significantly reduced in patients (median = 1.43 m, IQR = 1.25-1.54) in comparison to controls (median = 1.54 m, IQR = 1.42-1.61; P = .04). Body mass index for age z-score and fat mass percentage were higher in patients (median = 1.84, IQR = 0.55-3.06; and 27.5%, IQR = 22.6-32.0, respectively) than in controls (median = 0.86, IQR = ?0.55 to 1.82; P = .04 and 21.1%, IQR = 13.0-28.3; P = .01, respectively). When patients were stratified by type, those with GSD Ia had significantly higher adiposity (median fat mass = 28.7%, IQR = 25.3-32.9) than those with GSD III and GSD IX?/? (median fat mass = 20.9%, IQR = 14.9-22.6; P = .02). Conclusions: Our findings suggest that patients with hepatic GSD on treatment with cornstarch, especially those with GSD Ia, exhibit abnormalities in nutritional status and body composition, such as short stature and a trend toward overweight and obesity.

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J. pediatr. (Rio J.) ; 90(6): 572-579, Nov-Dec/2014. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-729832

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OBJECTIVES: To characterize the clinical, laboratory, and anthropometric profile of a sample of Brazilian patients with glycogen storage disease type I managed at an outpatient referral clinic for inborn errors of metabolism. METHODS: This was a cross-sectional outpatient study based on a convenience sampling strategy. Data on diagnosis, management, anthropometric parameters, and follow-up were assessed. RESULTS: Twenty-one patients were included (median age 10 years, range 1-25 years), all using uncooked cornstarch therapy. Median age at diagnosis was 7 months (range, 1-132 months), and 19 patients underwent liver biopsy for diagnostic confirmation. Overweight, short stature, hepatomegaly, and liver nodules were present in 16 of 21, four of 21, nine of 14, and three of 14 patients, respectively. A correlation was found between height-for-age and BMI-for-age Z-scores (r = 0.561; p = 0.008). CONCLUSIONS: Diagnosis of glycogen storage disease type I is delayed in Brazil. Most patients undergo liver biopsy for diagnostic confirmation, even though the combination of a characteristic clinical presentation and molecular methods can provide a definitive diagnosis in a less invasive manner. Obesity is a side effect of cornstarch therapy, and appears to be associated with growth in these patients. .


OBJETIVOS: Caracterizar o perfil clínico, laboratorial e antropométrico de uma amostra de pacientes brasileiros com doença de depósito de glicogênio tipo I tratados em um ambulatório de referência para erros inatos do metabolismo. MÉTODOS: Este foi um estudo ambulatorial transversal com base em uma estratégia de amostragem de conveniência. Foram avaliados os dados com relação ao diagnóstico, tratamento, parâmetros antropométricos e acompanhamento. RESULTADOS: Foram incluídos 21 pacientes (idade média de 10 anos, faixa 1-25 anos de idade), e todos se encontravam em terapia de amido de milho cru. A idade média na época do diagnóstico foi de sete meses (faixa, 1-32 meses), e 19 pacientes foram submetidos a biópsia hepática para confirmação do diagnóstico. Sobrepeso, baixa estatura, hepatomegalia e nódulos hepáticos foram fatores presentes em 16 de 21, quatro de 21, nove de 14 e três de 14 pacientes, respectivamente. Foi encontrada uma correlação entre os escores z para peso para idade e IMC para idade (r = 0,561; p = 0,008). CONCLUSÕES: O diagnóstico da doença de depósito de glicogênio tipo I tem sido tardio no Brasil. A maioria dos pacientes foi submetida a confirmação do diagnóstico, apesar de o quadro clínico característico e os métodos moleculares poderem fornecer um diagnóstico definitivo de forma menos invasiva. Obesidade é um efeito colateral da terapia com amido de milho e parece estar associada a crescimento nesses pacientes. .


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Adolescent , Child , Child, Preschool , Female , Humans , Infant , Male , Young Adult , Delayed Diagnosis/adverse effects , Glycogen Storage Disease Type I/diagnosis , Anthropometry , Body Mass Index , Brazil , Blood Glucose/analysis , Cross-Sectional Studies , Glycogen Storage Disease Type I/complications , Glycogen Storage Disease Type I/diet therapy , Growth Disorders/etiology , Hepatomegaly/etiology , Hypoglycemia/etiology , Lactic Acid/blood , Starch/therapeutic use
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Genet. mol. biol ; 23(4): 697-701, Dec. 2000. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-303634

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A adrenoleucodistrofia ligada ao X (X-ALD) é uma desordem hereditária do metabolismo peroxissomal, bioquimicamente caracterizada pelo acúmulo de ácidos graxos de cadeia muito longa ("very long chain fatty acids"- VLCFA) em diferentes tecidos e em fluidos biológicos, sendo os principais ácidos acumulados o hexacosanóico (C26:0) e o tetracosanóico (C24:0). O acúmulo destes ácidos graxos está associado com esmielinizaçäo cerebral e insuficiência adrenal. A incidência desta condiçäo é estimada em 1 para 25.000 em homens. Pelo menos seis fenótipos podem ser distinguidos, sendo a adrenoleucodistrofia (ALD) cerebral infantil e a adrenomieloneuropatia (AMN) os mais comuns. O tratamento preconizado consiste na utilização da mistura gliceroltrioleato/gliceroltrierucato (GTO/GTE), conhecida como Óleo de Lorenzo, combinada com dieta pobre em VLCFA. Existem ainda, terapias alternativas como transplante de medula óssea e imunossupressäo, além da utilizaçäo de lovastatina e fenilacetato de sódio. Neste trabalho fez-se uma avaliaçäo do tratamento com Óleo de Lorenzo associado à dieta restrita em VLCFA de 7 pacientes homens com X-ALD analisando a evoluçäo clínica e bioquímica. Os pacientes apresentaram uma reduçäo média de 50 por cento nos valores de C26:0 e de 42,8 por cento na razäo C26:0/C22:0 após o início do tratamento. A maioria dos pacientes permaneceu clinicamente bem e aproximadamente 30 por cento dos pacientes apresentaram uma progressäo rápida no curso clínico da doença. Parece näo haver uma clara correlaçäo bioquímico-clínica do tratamento. Os resultados nos mostram que novas terapias mais eficazes para X-ALD säo necessárias para que se possa obter um melhor prognóstico da doença com progressäo mais lenta dos sintomas apresentados ou mesmo reversäo dos sintomas já presentes nos pacientes.


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Humans , Male , Child , Adolescent , Adult , Fatty Acids/blood , Adrenoleukodystrophy
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Arq. neuropsiquiatr ; 58(3A): 597-606, set. 2000. tab, ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-269604

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The neuronal ceroid lipofuscinoses (NCL) are a group of inherited progressive neurodegenerative disorders with presentation from infancy to adulthood. Three main childhood forms can be established on the basis of age of onset, clinical course, and ultrastructural morphology: infantile (INCL), late infantile (LINCL), and juvenile (JNCL). Several variant subtypes have been described. Genetic and biochemical analysis are helping to better understand, diagnose and classify these disorders. We report on clinical, neurophysiological, neuroradiological, and morphological data from 17 patients with different forms (infantile, late infantile, and juvenile ) of neuronal ceroid lipofuscinoses (NCL) evaluated at Hospital de Clínicas de Porto Alegre, Southern Brazil, during 6 years (1992-1997). Seven cases were infantile; 5 were late infantile; and 5 were juvenile NCL. Gender ratio was male:female, 11:6. Age at presentation varied from 2-24 months for INCL; 2,5 to 5 years for LINCL ; and 4-10 years for the JNCL cases. Seizures (6 patients) and psychomotor retardation (1 patient) were the initial symptoms in the INCL group. All the patients in the group of LINCL had the usual findings. JNCL patients manifested different initial symptoms, although tending to follow a similar clinical picture within familial cases. Epidemiological data on the prevalence of NCLs in Brazil are not available, we expect this series of cases to contribute to further research in our population


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Humans , Male , Female , Infant , Child, Preschool , Child , Adolescent , Adult , Middle Aged , Neuronal Ceroid-Lipofuscinoses/epidemiology , Age of Onset , Brazil/epidemiology , Electrophysiology , Neuronal Ceroid-Lipofuscinoses/classification , Neuronal Ceroid-Lipofuscinoses/genetics , Neuronal Ceroid-Lipofuscinoses/pathology
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Genet. mol. biol ; 23(2): 261-4, Jun. 2000. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-288568

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Adrenoleucodistrofia (X-ALD) é uma desordem peroxissomal com padräo de herança ligada ao X, fenotipicamente heterogênea, caracterizada por uma progressiva desmielinizaçäo da substância branca do sistema nervoso central e por insuficiênca adrenal. Foram investigados por nós 15 pacientes do sexo masculino com sinais clínicos sugestivos de X-ALD, com idade entre 7 e 39 anos, diagnosticados entre 108 pacientes encaminhados para investigaçäo por suspeita clínica. Os níveis plasmáticos dos ácidos graxos de cadeia muito longa (VLCFA) foram dosados em nosso laboratório através de cromatografia gasosa (GC). Onze (73 por cento) casos de forma infantil de X-ALD (ALD) e 4 (27 por cento) casos de adrenomieloneuropatia (AMN) foram diagnosticados. Insuficiência leucodistrofia adrenal e fraqueza muscular foram os sinais mais freqüentes, aparecendo em 80, 53 e 40 por cento dos casos, respectivamente. O conhecimento dos médicos sobre a possibilidade da X-ALD parece ser pequeno, o que pode ser concluído a partir da elevada idade no diagnóstico e do grande intervalo entre o início dos sintomas e o diagnóstico. Neste trabalho, que relata a primeira série brasileira de pacientes com X-ALD, procuramos enfatizar os sinais e sintomas que säo relevantes para a suspeita diagnóstica, uma vez que a identificaçäo precoce dos casos parece ser importante para o sucesso do tratamento. Além disso, o diagnóstico permite a identificaçäo de portadores, os quais podem se beneficiar do aconselhamento genético e do diagnóstico pré-natal.


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Humans , Male , Adolescent , Child , Adult , Fatty Acids/blood , Adrenoleukodystrophy/genetics , Adrenoleukodystrophy/diagnosis , Brazil , Chromatography, Gas , X Chromosome/genetics
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Rev. bras. educ. méd ; 20(2/3): 33-40, maio-dez. 1996. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1155872

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Resumo Considerando a genética como uma área de rápido avanço nas áreas biomédicas e de inclusão recente como disciplina nos currículos das faculdades de medicina, procura-se verificar o grau e o tipo de conhecimento por parte dos alunos de medicina da Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul - Brasil sobre o papel do geneticista como especialista médico, bem como avaliar a influência da disciplina de genética médica na modificação dos conceitos prévios relativos à esta questão .Para tanto, foram aplicados dois questionários padronizados no primeiro e último dia de aula nos semestres de 1992/2 e 1993/1. Nos questionários PRÉ disciplina as principais funções atribuídas ao médico geneticista foram relacionadas a pesquisa e laboratório (32%). Nos questionários PÓS disciplina as atribuições passaram a ser estudo e diagnóstico de síndromes (29,1%). Aconselhamento genético (26,1%) e tratamento (17,2%). As diferenças foram estatisticamente significantes (P<0,01).


Summary Genetics has been advanced faster in the biomedical areas and recently had been included as a course in the curriculum of the medicine schools. Taking those facts into consideration, this study intends to verify the type and degree of knowledge of the students of medicine of the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS) - Brazil in relation to the role of the geneticist as a medical specialist, before and after taking the Medical Genetics course, regularly offered at the Medical School Of UFRGS, and the influence of this course on the modifications of their previous notions on the subject. Two Types of standard questionnaires were applied on the first and the last day of two class semesters (92/2 and 93/1). In PRE questionnaires, the main functions attributed to the clinical geneticist were related to research and laboratory (32%); in POST questionnaires, emphasis was given to study diagnoses (29,1%), genetic counselling (26,1%) and treatment (17,2%). The differences were statistically significant (p<0.01)

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