Midlife diagnosis of Refsum Disease in siblings with Retinitis Pigmentosa - The footprint is the clue: A case report

Introduction: Refsum disease is a potentially lethal and disabling condition associated with retinitis pigmentosa in which early treatment can prevent some of the systemic manifestations. Case presentation: We present the cases of two brothers with a diagnosis of retinitis pigmentosa from childhood...

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Main Authors: Jayaram, H, Downes, S
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2008
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Summary:Introduction: Refsum disease is a potentially lethal and disabling condition associated with retinitis pigmentosa in which early treatment can prevent some of the systemic manifestations. Case presentation: We present the cases of two brothers with a diagnosis of retinitis pigmentosa from childhood in whom Refsum disease was subsequently diagnosed midlife, after routine enquiry into hand and feet abnormalities. Subsequent treatment through dietary modification stabilised visual impairment and has prevented development of neurological complications to date. Conclusion: It is therefore important to consider the diagnosis of Refsum disease in any patient with autosomal recessive or simplex retinitis pigmentosa, and to enquire about the presence of "unusual" feet or hands in such patients. © 2008 Jayaram and Downes; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.