The Lesch-Nyhan syndrome is an
inherited disorder that primarily affects males, causing mental retardation,
aggressive behavior, self-mutilation as biting fingers and lips and increased
production of uric acid, which results in complications such as kidney stones
and gout.
At birth children with Lesch-Nyhan
syndrome are apparently normal, but in the first months of life may have
episodes of vomiting and eliminate orange crystals in urine.
And although this disease can not be
cured, the symptoms can be ameliorated by the administration of drugs that
decrease the concentration of uric acid in the blood preventing renal
complications. The use of splints in the elbows and wheelchairs can lessen the
severity of mutilations, in severe cases is indicated tooth extraction.
Diagnosis
Molecular genetic techniques may be
useful in diagnosing both diseased individuals, such as those having the gene
affected, but have not developed the disease, and genetic counseling in such
cases can prevent the design of children with this disease.
The diagnosis of this disease is
simple enough and the observation of symptoms and blood tests that indicate the
amount of uric acid in the blood, but the symptoms only become more apparent
from the first year of age.
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