Science current events, science news articles, research and discoveries.
Top science news articles and science current events stories from the past week.
A visual representation of the most popular science news topics.
Science Current Events Resources
Science Current Events and Science News RSS Feeds
Earth, Life and Space Science News and Current Events RSS Feeds.
|
 |
 |
 |
Metabolic disease too easily missed
February 16, 2007
Dutch researcher Terry Derks has demonstrated that the metabolic disease MCAD deficiency can be detected at an early stage. At present the disease is only found in half of the expected number of patients. With the help of a new screening method, all newborns can now be screened. Young children can develop complications due to MCAD deficiency if this is not diagnosed on time. Where early detection fails, it is too late too intervene in a quarter of cases. A recently developed screening method makes it possible to screen newborns for several metabolic diseases, such as MCAD deficiency. Over the past three years researchers have tested the screening for MCAD deficiency in the north of the Netherlands by means of the heel prick. In this trial project, MCAD deficiency was found to be twice as prevalent than had been predicted. Moreover it was detected four times as frequently as is the case without screening. Better detection
How prevalent is the condition? The number of patients can be predicted based on the presence of changes in the DNA, so called gene mutations, which can cause the disease. From this the expected number of patients was 1:12,100. And how often was this disease found? Without the heel prick test 1 in 27,400 newborns in the Netherlands were diagnosed with MCAD deficiency. This happens after the patient shows complaints. Therefore the disease was not discovered in more than half of the patients. With the heel prick screening in the northern part of the country the researchers observed the disorder in 1 in 6600 newborns. North-south gradient
MCAD deficiency was found to be diagnosed more often in the north than in the south of the Netherlands. Interestingly, a north-south gradient for the prevalent MCAD gene mutation is present throughout Europe. MCAD deficiency
In patients with MCAD deficiency the MCAD enzyme does not function well enough. This enzyme is needed for the production of extra energy. Extra energy is particularly important under certain conditions, for example, during infections, fasting or major exertion. For young children, in particular, having the MCAD deficiency can be dangerous. Normally, they need more energy than adults, and during fever this demand increases. Young children with MCAD deficiency and fever can develop serious complications, probably due to the shortage of energy. As a result of this a simple infection can even become life threatening. About one-quarter of the clinically ascertained patients with MCAD deficiency who are admitted to hospital die before the diagnosis is known. A significant proportion of the children who survive the complications remain permanently disabled. Heel prick
After an early diagnosis, a child can be helped with a simple treatment. With the new screening method, MCAD deficiency can be investigated for during the heel prick test neonatally. All newborn babies in the Netherlands receive the heel prick. At the recommendation of a Health Council of the Netherlands committee, the heel prick has been extended since 1 January 2007 to include, for example, screening for MCAD deficiency. The committee based its recommendations on a combination of literature research and scientific opinion. For MCAD deficiency, Derks and colleagues provided the scientific evidence that screening newborns is worthwhile.
Terry Derks research was funded by NWO.
Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research
Science News and Science Current Events Tag Cloud This tag cloud is a visual representation of term frequencies of random science news topics with common terms grouped together and emphasized by their display size.
|
 |
Related Metabolic Disease Current Events and Metabolic Disease News Articles Metabolic Disease Current Events and Metabolic Disease News RSS Exposure to phthalates may be a risk factor for low birth weight in infants Many parents worry about their child's exposure to phthalates, the chemical compounds used as plasticizers in a wide variety of personal care products, children's toys, and medical devices.
Diabetes patients should have regular exercise, weight training To reduce their cardiovascular risk, people with type 2 diabetes should do at least two-and-a-half hours per week of moderate-intensity or one-and-a-half hours per week of vigorous-intensity aerobic exercises, plus some weight training, according to an American Heart Association scientific statement published in Circulation: Journal of the American Heart Association.
A Biological Basis for the 8-Hour Workday? The circadian clock coordinates physiological and behavioral processes on a 24-hour rhythm, allowing animals to anticipate changes in their environment and prepare accordingly. Scientists already know that some genes are controlled by the clock and are turned on only one time during each 24-hour cycle.
Discovery offers new understanding of diabetes drug target Scientists at the University of Leicester have published findings about a new advance in the study of major diabetes drug target.
'Healthy' individuals may be at risk for heart disease In the face of a growing obesity epidemic in the United States, researchers at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center have new study results that indicate that how much fat a person has is not as important as where that fat is located when assessing risk for cardiovascular events and metabolic disease.
Safer and more effective way to treat Crohn's disease An international research study, published in The Lancet, has thrown into question the current method of treating Crohn's disease - opening the door to a safer and more effective treatment option for sufferers of the chronic disease.
SAGE's American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine looks at the health benefit of oats The first issue of Volume 2 (January/February 2008) explores the results of the "Oats at 10 Years" study, marking the 10th anniversary of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration claim that oats, as part of an overall heart healthy diet, could lower the risk of heart disease.
UCSD researchers discover inflammation, not obesity, cause of insulin resistance Researchers at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) School of Medicine have discovered that inflammation provoked by immune cells called macrophages leads to insulin resistance and Type 2 diabetes.
Once-fatal metabolic disorders treatable, says Stanford/Packard researcher People with a class of rare genetic disorders that often lead to brain damage, coma and death can be successfully treated with drugs, says a researcher at the Stanford University School of Medicine and Lucile Packard Children's Hospital.
Dragonfly's metabolic disease provides clues about human obesity Parasite-infected dragonflies suffer the same metabolic disorders that have led to an epidemic of obesity and type-2 diabetes in humans. More Metabolic Disease Current Events and Metabolic Disease News Articles
|
 |

|
Inborn Metabolic Diseases: Diagnosis and Treatment
by John Fernandes (Editor), Jean-Marie Saudubray (Editor), Georges van den Berghe (Editor), John H. Walter (Editor)
This henceforth classical textbook has become indispensable for those in the front line dealing with metabolic disorders. As with previous editions the book is aimed at all those involved with this specialty including pediatricians, biochemists, dieticians, neurologists, internists, geneticists, psychologists, nurses, and social workers. This 4th edition has been thoroughly updated and revised and John Walter has joined the three other editors. One new chapter on Neonatal screening by tandem MS/MS has been added and several new groups of disorders have been included; for example defects involving the pentose phosphate pathway (polyols metabolism) and disorders of glucose transport. The first chapter presents the clinical approach to inherited metabolic disease using many...
|

|
Neurology of Hereditary Metabolic Disease of Children
by Gilles Lyon (Author), Edwin Kolodny (Author), Gregory Pastores (Author)
The expert, up-to-date guidance you need to identify, understand, and treat neurogenetic disorders in children Written in a readily-accessible, highly-readable style, this unique reference offers a sound starting point and clinical step-by-step approach to treating the complex and often baffling neurogenetic diseases found in children. Conveniently organized by age groups from prenatal diagnosis to neonate to childhood, each chapter begins by describing symptoms (similar to the way a patient would present), and then guides you through confirming the diagnosis and choosing the appropriate course of therapy. Completely updated to reflect the significant advances made following the discovery of the DNA sequence on the human genome, the Third Edition of...
|

|
Physician's Guide to the Treatment and Follow-Up of Metabolic Diseases
by Springer
This clinical reference provides concise information on the treatment and management of inherited metabolic diseases. World experts cover all commonalities of therapy giving practical advice and guidance. All established treatment protocols in this quickly developing area of medicine are clearly described, including follow-up protocols and monitoring. Alternative and experimental therapies are also described and evaluated. Numerous tables and figures allow rapid access to specific details. This book is invaluable to anyone dealing with patients with inherited metabolic diseases, pediatricians, internists, neurologists, and clinical geneticists.
|

|
A Clinical Guide to Inherited Metabolic Diseases
by Joe T. R. Clarke (Author)
This user-friendly clinical handbook provides a clear and concise overview of how to recognize and diagnose inherited metabolic diseases. The reader is led through the diagnostic process from the identification of those features of an illness suggesting that it might be metabolic through the selection of appropriate laboratory investigation to a final diagnosis. The new edition provides more in-depth coverage on mitochondrial disease and congenital disorders of glycosylation. The chapters on neurological syndrome and newborn screening are greatly expanded, as well as those on laboratory investigation and treatment.
|
|
|
Primer on Metabolic Bone Diseases and Disorders of Mineral M
by Amer Soc Bone Mineral Research
Published by the American Society for Bone and Mineral Research. Discusses principals of bone biology, bone anatomy, roots of bone disorders and much more!
|

|
Atlas of Metabolic Diseases (A Hodder Arnold Publication)(2nd Edition)
by William L. Nyhan M.D. (Author), Bruce A. Barshop M.D. (Author), Pinar T. Ozand M.D. (Author)
In a field where even experts may find that years have elapsed since they last encountered a child with a given disorder, it is essential for the clinician to have a comprehensive source of practical and highly illustrated information covering the whole spectrum of metabolic disease to refer to. The second edition of this highly regarded book, authored by three of the foremost authorities in pediatric metabolic medicine, fulfils this need by providing an invaluable insight into the problems associated with metabolic diseases. For ease of reference, Atlas of Metabolic Disease is divided into sections of related disorders, such as disorders of amino acid metabolism, lipid storage disorders and mitochondrial diseases, with an introductory outline where appropriate summarizing the biochemical...
|

|
Heart Disease and South Asians: A Population at Risk
Why are South Asians a higher risk group for cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes? What lifestyle changes can lower the risk to you and your family? How should you discuss this risk with your doctor? Dr.Gerald Reaven, world-renowned researcher on the importance of abnormal insulin action in type 2 diabetes and heart disease and Dr. Meenakshi Aggarwal, specialist in cardiovascular diseases, outline the problems faced by this population and present the latest research to help you monitor and minimize your risk.
|

|
Metabolic Syndrome and Cardiovascular Disease: Epidemiology, Assessment, and Management
by Informa HealthCare
Addressing a topic of utmost importance in the field, this text addresses the epidemiology, diagnosis, assessment, and management of patients with metabolic syndrome-focusing on implications for cardiovascular disease risk. With an abundance of clearly organized tables, flowcharts, and practice guidelines, this blue-ribbon source succinctly analyzes recent clinical trials, compares and assesses recent and emerging therapies, and provides recommendations for the improved assessment and treatment of patients, while supplying a state-of-the-art overview of approaches to optimize and enhance patient care.
|

|
Professional Guide to Diseases Hardbound, 8th Edition
by Anatomical Chart Company
1-58255-370-X: Professional Guide to Diseases: full descriptionProfessional Guide to Diseases, Eighth Edition is the newest edition of the health care professional's guide to disease management and patient care. This complete yet concise reference covers over 600 disorders, including emerging diseases such as metabolic syndrome, monkeypox, SARS, Creutzfeldt-Jakob (mad cow) disease, and antibiotic-resistant infections. Coverage also includes terrorist agents such as anthrax.The easy-to-use format presents comprehensive disease information ranging from causes, signs and symptoms, and diagnosis through treatment and special considerations. Helpful tips, charts, anatomic drawings, and other illustrations supplement the text. This edition includes expanded information on obesity treatments and...
|

|
Primer on the Metabolic Bone Diseases And Disorders of Mineral Metabolism
by Clifford J. Rosen (Author), Clifford J. Rosen (Editor)
This comprehensive yet concise handbook is an indispensable reference for the many clinicians who see patients with disorders of bone formation, metabolic bone diseases, or disorders of stone formation. It is also a crucial tool for researchers, students, and all other professionals working in the bone field. In a format designed for quick reference, it provides complete information on the symptoms, pathophysiology, diagnosis, and treatment of all common and rare bone and mineral disorders. New in this edition: detailed coverage of osteonecrosis of the jaw, more in-depth coverage of cancer and bone including new approaches to pathogenesis, diagnosis, and treatment; new approaches to anabolic therapy of osteoporosis; the latest research on Vitamin D; expanded coverage of international...
|
|