Diagnosis and Management of Inborn Errors of Metabolism in Adult Patients in the Emergency Department

Author:

Solares Isabel,Heredia-Mena Carlos,Castelbón Francisco Javier,Jericó DanielORCID,Córdoba Karol MarcelaORCID,Fontanellas AntonioORCID,Enríquez de Salamanca RafaelORCID,Morales-Conejo Montserrat

Abstract

Inborn errors of metabolism (IEM) constitute an important group of conditions characterized by an altered metabolic pathway. There are numerous guidelines for the diagnosis and management of IEMs in the pediatric population but not for adults. Given the increasing frequency of this group of conditions in adulthood, other clinicians in addition to pediatricians should be aware of them and learn to identify their characteristic manifestations. Early recognition and implementation of an appropriate therapeutic approach would improve the clinical outcome of many of these patients. This review presents when and how to investigate a metabolic disorder with the aim of encouraging physicians not to overlook a treatable disorder.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Clinical Biochemistry

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