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Homocystinuria: Challenges in diagnosis and management
Abstract:
Two patients with homocystinuria are discussed. Both patients presented with behavioural abnormalities and deficits in attention - symptoms that are frequently encountered in paediatric office practice. In both cases, the diagnosis of homocystinuria was not made at initial presentation. Subtle but definite phenotypic features eventually provided the first indication of homocystinuria between the ages of five to seven years. Laboratory screening confirmed homocystine in the urine, and elevated methionine and homocysteine plasma levels in both patients. Patients with inborn errors of metabolism such as homocystinuria are treated first by family physicians and paediatricians. Without a high index of suspicion, physicians can easily overlook a diagnosis of homocystinuria. The management of patients with homocystinuria continues to pose a challenge to physicians and care givers.
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