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Metahemoglobinemia hereditaria

Definition

Hereditary methemoglobinemia (HM) is a rare red cell disorder classified principally into two clinical phenotypes: autosomal recessive congenital (or hereditary) methemoglobinemia types I and II (RCM/RHM type 1; RCM/RHM type 2, see these terms). In RCM type 1, cyanosis from birth is the only symptom. It is well-tolerated and is associated with mild complaints of headaches, fatigue and shortness of breath upon exertion. It is caused by mutations of the CYB5R3 gene (22q13.31-qter) encoding the NADH-cytochrome b5 reductase (Cb5R) and Cb5R deficiency is limited to the erythrocytes. RCM type 2, with global loss of Cb5R function, is much more severe; the cyanosis is accompanied by neurological dysfunction (with intellectual deficit, microcephaly, growth retardation, opisthotonus, strabismus and hypertonia), which usually becomes evident during the first four months of life. Over 40 different CYB5R3 mutations have been identified so far, some of which have been identified in both types. RCM type 1 is generally associated with missense mutations, whereas RCM type 2 is more commonly associated with truncating mutations, splicing errors or mutations that lead to disruption of the active site. Two additional forms of RCM have also been reported. RCM type 3 was the term used to define a phenotype with cyanosis but without neurological abnormalities in which Cb5R deficiency was identified in leucocytes and platelets as well as erythrocytes. This distinction has been largely ignored in subsequent reports of other CYB5R3 variants, so the term RCM type 3 is rarely used. RCM type 4 is a very rare disease associated with chronic cyanosis caused by mutations in the CYB5A gene (18q23) encoding cytochrome b5. In addition, there have been two reports of NADPH reductase deficiency, but in one case (identified though an inability to metabolize methylene blue) methemoglobinemia was not present suggesting that this pathway has limited physiological importance. It is also possible that mutations of the substrate of NADPH reductase, which remains to be identified, could have a minor effect on the reduction of methemoglobin. Treatment of methemoglobinemia revolves around administration of methylene blue and/or ascorbic acid. Although ascorbic acid alone is sufficient to alleviate the cyanosis in milder cases, the reaction rate is slower than that of the combined treatment. However, these treatments have no effect on the neurological dysfunction in RCM type 2. [No translation available]

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HbMHemoglobinopatía por deficiencia de metahemoglobina-reductasaMetahemoglobinemia hereditariaMetahemoglobinemia hereditaria recesivaMetahemoglobinemia hereditaria recesiva de tipo 1Metahemoglobinemia hereditaria recesiva de tipo 2acidosis láctica infantil congénita por deficiencia de LADdeficiencia congénita de DPNH-metahemoglobina-reductasadeficiencia congénita de NADH-metahemoglobina-reductasadeficiencia de DPNH-metahemoglobina-reductasadeficiencia de NADH-citocromo-B5-reductasadeficiencia de NADH-citocromo-B5-reductasa de tipo 1deficiencia de NADH-citocromo-B5-reductasa de tipo 2deficiencia de NADH-diaforasa de tipo 1deficiencia de NADH-diaforasa de tipo 2deficiencia de NADH-diaforasa o NADH-reductasadeficiencia de citocromo B>5<-reductasadeficiencia de citocromo-B-reductasadeficiencia de citocromo-B5-reductasadeficiencia de citocromo-B<5/sub>-reductasadeficiencia de lipoamida-reductasa (NADH)deficiencia familiar crónica de metahemoglobina-reductasadeficiencia parcial de NADH-citocromo-B5-reductasadeficiencia parcial de NADH-diaforasadeficiencia total de NADH-citocromo-B5-reductasadeficiencia total de NADH-diaforasaenfermedad de la orina con olor a jarabe de arce de tipo 3enfermedad de la orina de jarabe de arce con acidosis lácticaenfermedad por HbMenfermedad por hemoglobina Menfermedad por hemoglobina Mhemoglobinopatía M hereditariahemoglobinopatía por deficiencia de NAPDH-metahemoglobina-reductasametahemoglobinemia HbMmetahemoglobinemia congénita hereditariametahemoglobinemia congénita recesiva de tipo 1metahemoglobinemia congénita recesiva de tipo 2metahemoglobinemia enzimática.metahemoglobinemia hereditariametahemoglobinemia hereditaria por mutación de la cadena de globina

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