Metabolic diseases and the eye in childhood
Authors:
Anton Gerinec 1; Dana Tomčíková 1; Vladimír Krásnik 2
Authors‘ workplace:
Klinika detskej oftalmológie LF UK a DFNsP, Bratislava
1; Klinika oftalmológie LF UK a UNB, Nemocnica Ružinov, Bratislava
2
Published in:
Forum Diab 2017; 6(1): 6-10
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Overview
The authors demonstrate different metabolic diseases with ocular symptomatology from their own clinical materials. They emphasize that the patients with these rare diseases frequently come to an ophthalmologist with primarily ocular symptomatology. The metabolic basis is only proven after a child has been referred to other medical specialists, which requires a good knowledge of the ophthalmologist about these disorders. The correct diagnosis and often a speedy treatment are a big help in stabilizing the clinical condition of some metabolic diseases. The management of this class of general diseases requires adequate interdisciplinary cooperation.
Key words:
metabolic diseases, neurodegeneration, lysosomal disorders, peroxisomal disorders
Received:
1. 1. 2017
Accepted:
15. 2. 2017
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