Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.1975, Side 6

Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.1975, Side 6
14 Amylo-1,6-glucosidase deficiency clinical symptoms, but laboratory analyses revealed a low fasting plasma glucose and severe liver failure. At the examination in 1972 it was found that the liver was palpable 1 cm below the umbilical transversal and reached the spleen, but she was still without clinical symptoms. Individual V. 114, female, born 1959. At the age of one year enlarge- ment of the liver and spleen was noted, but no clinical manifestations were reported apart from fracture of the left tibia in 1962 and of the right femur in 1965; furthermore, abnormal fatigability was conspicuous. In 1972 the liver was slightly increased, being palpable 5 cm above the umbilical transversal, whereas the size of the spleen was within normal limits. Individual V. 116, male, born 1961, presented a pronounced hepa- tomegaly at an examination when he was 10 months old, and biochemical studies revealed liver failure. Clinically there had been a few hypogly- caemic episodes, mild haemorrhagic diathesis in the form of skin bleedings and prolonged bleeding following tooth extractions and injuries of the skin. In 1968 his left tibia had been fractured. In 1972 his liver was palpable 4 cm above the umbilical transversal; no skin bleeding was noted. Individual V. 118, female, born 1953, showed a considerable hepatome- galy at the age of one year, the liver edge being felt some cm below thc umbilical transversal. Her motor development was somewhat retarded, but otherwise she was clinically normal, and the liver function was only slightly reduced. At the examination in 1972 the size of the liver was normal. None of the other family members examined showed any clinical signs of glycogen storage disease. Biochemical findings. The study of amylo-l,6-glucosidase activity in the blood cells revealed that transportation of the blood samples from Tórshavn to Aarhus caused only in- significant reduction of the values observed in the leucocytes whereas the erythrocyte enzyme activity decreased to approx- imately 20 % of normal values. The patients presented very little or no enzyme activity in their leucocytes. Some activity was demonstrable in their erythrocytes although all values were below what was seen in controls (cf. table I).
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