Inborn errors of metabolism can cause brain damage and mental retardation if left untreated. Phenylketonuria is an inborn error of metabolism.
Inborn errors of metabolism can disrupt normal biochemical processes in the body, leading to a variety of symptoms such as developmental delays, intellectual disability, seizures, organ dysfunction, and metabolic imbalances. If left untreated, these conditions can result in serious health complications and potentially life-threatening situations for affected individuals. Early detection and management are crucial for improving outcomes for individuals with inborn errors of metabolism.
Inborn errors of metabolism are caused by mutations in these genes which do not allow the enzymes to function properly.
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Inborn error of metabolism is a rare enzyme deficiency; children with inborn errors of metabolism do not have certain enzymes that the body requires to maintain organ functions.
Single gene defects such as phenylketonuria (PKU) and other inborn errors of metabolism may also cause mental retardation if they are not found and treated early.
Inherited (or genetic) causes. Inborn errors of metabolism are genetic, and require serious medical interventions quite often.
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Inborn errors of metabolism comprise a large class of genetic diseases involving disorders of metabolism.. The majority are due to defects of single genes that code fro enzymes that facilitate conversion of various substances (substrates) into MORE?