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Hereditary Fructose Intolerance

New England Journal of Medicine, 1963
HEREDITARY fructose intolerance is an uncommon metabolic disorder, characterized by symptoms of nausea, vomiting, malaise, substernal pain, excessive sweating, tremor, confusion, coma and convulsions, that follows the ingestion of foods containing fructose.1 With continued ingestion of fructose cirrhosis2 3 4 and mental retardation4 , 5 may develop. To
M, CORNBLATH   +4 more
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HEREDITARY FRUCTOSE INTOLERANCE

Acta Medica Scandinavica, 1972
Abstract. The clinical and metabolic aspects of hereditary fructose intolerance (HFI) are reviewed and some new observations on children with HFI are reported. The acute rise in plasma FFA level which was earlier shown to follow an acute exposure to fructose in these patients, was found to be associated with an increase in epinephrine excretion and a ...
J, Perheentupa   +2 more
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Hereditary Fructose Intolerance

QJM: An International Journal of Medicine, 1988
Hereditary fructose intolerance (HFI) is an inborn error of carbohydrate metabolism that is inherited as an autosomal recessive condition. The disease is caused by a catalytic deficiency of aldolase B and is characterized by severe abdominal symptoms and hypoglycaemia which follow the ingestion of fructose, sucrose or sorbitol.
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ADULT FRUCTOSE INTOLERANCE

QJM: An International Journal of Medicine, 1966
A case of fructose intolerance in a British family is described. The family history is analysed and studies made upon an adult suffering from the disorder are presented. Characteristic changes in the blood glucose and phosphate levels following the ingestion of fructose are shown in this case and changes in the serum lipids following fructose also ...
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[Fructose and fructose intolerance].

Orvosi hetilap, 2017
Although fructose was discovered in 1794, it was realised in recent decades only that its malabsorption can lead to intestinal symptoms while its excessive consumption induces metabolic disturbances. Fructose is a monosaccharide found naturally in most fruits and vegetables.
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[Hereditary fructose intolerance].

Acta medica portuguesa, 1999
Hereditary fructose intolerance (HFI) is a rare autosomal recessive, metabolic disorder, that results from a deficiency of aldolase B (fructose-biphosphate aldolase) in the liver, kidney and intestine. Recent molecular studies have identified the mutation A149P in most European patients.
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