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The eye as a window to inborn errors of metabolism

  • B. T. Poll-The
  • , L. J. Maillette de Buy Wenniger-Prick
  • , P. G. Barth
  • , M. Duran

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Abstract

Ocular manifestations in inborn errors of metabolism occur in many diseases and may be associated with any part of all eye components. In a minority of diseases it is possible to attribute the eye symptoms to a single hereditary pathogenetic mechanism. More often the aetiological relationship of the ocular defects to the metabolic disease is unknown. Diverse pathogenetic mechanisms may act via a common pathological pathway inducing ocular damage. The occurrence of eye abnormalities in metabolic disorders suggests that they are associated with direct toxic actions, errors of synthetic pathways or deficient energy metabolism. In this review, metabolic disorders with major abnormalities in the cornea, lens, retina and optic nerve are presented. In all cases, an appropriate combined approach by the ophthalmologist, paediatrician/neurologist, geneticist and clinical biochemist is the only way to diagnostic success
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)229-244
JournalJournal of inherited metabolic disease
Volume26
Issue number2-3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2003

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