- Refsum's syndrome
Refsum Disease (also called Refsum's Syndrome) is a
genetic disorder that primarily affects the nervous system with a series of debilitating symptoms. Some symptoms include: degenerative nerve disease (peripheral neuropathy ); vision loss (retinitis pigmentosa ); loss of muscle control/coordination (ataxia ); and possibly scaly, dry skin and scalp (ichthyosis ).Refsum's Syndrome is thought to be caused by the accumulation of a branched
fatty acid (phytanic acid ) due to some malfunction in metabolism, probably a deficiency in phytanoyl CoA hydroxylase . This is thought to be caused by a faultygene that codes for this enzyme that metabolizesphytanic acid . There is no current pharmacological cure for the syndrome, but a diet low inphytanic acid can be of benefit to patients with Refsum's Syndrome.Plasma filtering to remove some of the dissolved
phytanic acid from the blood is another common treatment.Resources
[http://www.webmd.com/hw/raising_a_family/nord348.asp| WebMD Family Resource Page for Refsum Disease]
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