An overview of inborn errors of metabolism affecting the brain: from neurodevelopment to neurodegenerative disorders.

DIALOGUES IN CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCE(2018)

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Inborn errors of metabolism (IEMs) are particularly frequent as diseases of the nervous system. In the pediatric neurologic presentations of IEMs neurodevelopment is constantly disturbed and in fact, as far as biochemistry is involved, any kind of monogenic disease can become an IEM. Clinical features are very diverse and may present as a neurodevelopmental disorder (antenatal or late-onset), as well as an intermittent a fixed chronic, or a progressive and late-onset neurodegenerative disorder. This also occurs within the same disorder in which a continuum spectrum of severity is frequently observed. In general, the small molecule defects have screening metabolic markers and many are treatable. By contrast only a few complex molecules defects have metabolic markers and most of them are not treatable so far. Recent molecular techniques have considerably contributed in the description of many new diseases and unexpected phenotypes. This paper provides a comprehensive list of IEMs that affect neurodevelopment and may also present with neurodegeneration. (C) 2018. AICH - Sevier Group
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antenatal brain malformation,inborn error of metabolism,neurodegenerative disorder,neurodevelopment disorder,neurological manifestation of IEMs,outcome of IEMs
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