Diagnosis and Management of Classical Homocystinuria in Brazil

  • Poloni S
  • Hoss G
  • Sperb-Ludwig F
  • et al.
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This study described a broad clinical characterization of classical homocystinuria (HCU) in Brazil. This was a cross-sectional, observational study including clinical and biochemical data from 72 patients (60 families) from Brazil (South, n = 13; Southeast, n = 37; Northeast, n = 8; North, n = 1; and Midwest, n = 1). Parental consanguinity was reported in 42% of families. Ocular manifestations were the earliest detected symptom (53% of cases), the main reason for diagnostic suspicion (63% of cases), and the most prevalent manifestation at diagnosis (67% of cases). Pyridoxine responsiveness was observed in 14% of patients. Only 22% of nonresponsive patients on treatment had total homocysteine levels <100 µmol/L. Most commonly used treatment strategies were pyridoxine (93% of patients), folic acid (90%), betaine (74%), vitamin B12 (27%), and low-methionine diet + metabolic formula (17%). Most patients diagnosed with HCU in Brazil are late diagnosed, express a severe phenotype, and poor metabolic control. Milder forms of HCU are likely underrepresented due to underdiagnosis.

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Poloni, S., Hoss, G. W., Sperb-Ludwig, F., Borsatto, T., Doriqui, M. J. R., Leão, E. K. E. A., … Schwartz, I. V. D. (2018). Diagnosis and Management of Classical Homocystinuria in Brazil. Journal of Inborn Errors of Metabolism and Screening, 6, 232640981878890. https://doi.org/10.1177/2326409818788900

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