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== Metabolic Disorder ==
[[File:Metabolic pathways tr.png|left|thumb|500px|Illustration of metabolic pathways affected in metabolic disorders.]]
[[File:Metabolic pathways tr.png|left|thumb|500px|Illustration of metabolic pathways affected in metabolic disorders.]]
A '''Metabolic Disorder''' is a medical condition characterized by the disruption of normal metabolic processes, often due to the absence or deficiency of an enzyme. These disorders can affect various metabolic pathways, leading to a wide range of health issues.
A '''Metabolic Disorder''' is a medical condition characterized by the disruption of normal metabolic processes, often due to the absence or deficiency of an enzyme. These disorders can affect various metabolic pathways, leading to a wide range of health issues.

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Metabolic disorder
Ragged red fibers seen under a microscope
Synonyms N/A
Pronounce N/A
Specialty N/A
Symptoms Varies widely depending on the specific disorder; may include fatigue, muscle weakness, developmental delay
Complications Organ failure, neurological disorders, cardiovascular disease
Onset Can be congenital or acquired
Duration Chronic
Types N/A
Causes Genetic mutations, enzyme deficiencies, hormonal imbalance
Risks Family history, certain genetic syndromes, environmental factors
Diagnosis Blood test, urine test, genetic testing, biopsy
Differential diagnosis Nutritional deficiency, endocrine disorders, chronic fatigue syndrome
Prevention Genetic counseling, lifestyle modifications
Treatment Dietary management, enzyme replacement therapy, medications
Medication N/A
Prognosis Varies; some conditions are manageable, others may be life-threatening
Frequency Varies by specific disorder; some are rare, others more common
Deaths N/A


Illustration of metabolic pathways affected in metabolic disorders.

A Metabolic Disorder is a medical condition characterized by the disruption of normal metabolic processes, often due to the absence or deficiency of an enzyme. These disorders can affect various metabolic pathways, leading to a wide range of health issues.

Causes[edit]

Metabolic disorders are often caused by genetic mutations that lead to enzyme deficiencies. These enzymes are crucial for various biochemical reactions in the body.

Types of Metabolic Disorders[edit]

Metabolic disorders can be broadly classified into several categories:

  • Inborn Errors of Metabolism: Genetic disorders present from birth, affecting metabolism.
  • Diabetes Mellitus: Disorders of insulin production or action.
  • Lipid Metabolism Disorders: Affecting the breakdown or storage of fats.
  • Disorders of Carbohydrate Metabolism: Such as glycogen storage diseases.
  • Amino Acid Metabolism Disorders: Such as phenylketonuria (PKU).

Symptoms[edit]

Symptoms vary widely but may include:

  • Failure to thrive in infants
  • Developmental delays
  • Organ dysfunction
  • Neurological symptoms in severe cases

Diagnosis[edit]

Diagnosis often involves:

  • Blood tests for enzyme levels or metabolites
  • Genetic testing
  • Newborn screening for early detection

Treatment[edit]

Treatment depends on the specific disorder and may include:

  • Dietary management
  • Enzyme replacement therapy
  • Medications to manage symptoms or complications

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