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Physical Growth of Patients with Hereditary Tyrosinaemia Type I: A Single-Centre Retrospective Study

In a retrospective review, we aimed to assess long-term growth in 17 patients (n = 11 males) with hereditary tyrosinaemia type I (HTI). Median age at assessment was 15.6 years (5.7–26.6 years) and median age at diagnosis was 1 month (range: 0–16 months), with 35% (n = 6/17) symptomatic on presentati...

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Autores principales: Yilmaz, Ozlem, Daly, Anne, Pinto, Alex, Ashmore, Catherine, Evans, Sharon, Gupte, Girish, Jackson, Richard, Yabanci Ayhan, Nurcan, MacDonald, Anita
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8472760/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34578949
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu13093070
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author Yilmaz, Ozlem
Daly, Anne
Pinto, Alex
Ashmore, Catherine
Evans, Sharon
Gupte, Girish
Jackson, Richard
Yabanci Ayhan, Nurcan
MacDonald, Anita
author_facet Yilmaz, Ozlem
Daly, Anne
Pinto, Alex
Ashmore, Catherine
Evans, Sharon
Gupte, Girish
Jackson, Richard
Yabanci Ayhan, Nurcan
MacDonald, Anita
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description In a retrospective review, we aimed to assess long-term growth in 17 patients (n = 11 males) with hereditary tyrosinaemia type I (HTI). Median age at assessment was 15.6 years (5.7–26.6 years) and median age at diagnosis was 1 month (range: 0–16 months), with 35% (n = 6/17) symptomatic on presentation. From the age of 8 years, there was a noticeable change in median height, weight, and body-mass-index [BMI]-z-scores. Median height-for-age z-scores were consistently ≤ −1 (IQR −1.6, −0.5) during the first 8 years of life but increased with age. Weight-for-age z-scores ranged between −1 to 0 (IQR −1.2, 0.1) in the first 8 years; then increased to > 0.5 (IQR −0.3, 1.3) by age 16 years, and BMI-for-age z-scores ranged from 0 to 1 (IQR −0.7, 1.3) up to 8 years, and >1 (IQR −0.2, 1.9) until 16 years. The percentage of overweight and obesity was lowest in children aged < 5 years, and consistently > 40% in patients aged between 7 to 16 years. The prescribed total protein intake was associated with improved height growth (p < 0.01). Impaired growth in early life improved with age achieving normal population standards. Further studies are needed to investigate factors that influence growth outcome in HTI patients.
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spelling pubmed-84727602021-09-28 Physical Growth of Patients with Hereditary Tyrosinaemia Type I: A Single-Centre Retrospective Study Yilmaz, Ozlem Daly, Anne Pinto, Alex Ashmore, Catherine Evans, Sharon Gupte, Girish Jackson, Richard Yabanci Ayhan, Nurcan MacDonald, Anita Nutrients Article In a retrospective review, we aimed to assess long-term growth in 17 patients (n = 11 males) with hereditary tyrosinaemia type I (HTI). Median age at assessment was 15.6 years (5.7–26.6 years) and median age at diagnosis was 1 month (range: 0–16 months), with 35% (n = 6/17) symptomatic on presentation. From the age of 8 years, there was a noticeable change in median height, weight, and body-mass-index [BMI]-z-scores. Median height-for-age z-scores were consistently ≤ −1 (IQR −1.6, −0.5) during the first 8 years of life but increased with age. Weight-for-age z-scores ranged between −1 to 0 (IQR −1.2, 0.1) in the first 8 years; then increased to > 0.5 (IQR −0.3, 1.3) by age 16 years, and BMI-for-age z-scores ranged from 0 to 1 (IQR −0.7, 1.3) up to 8 years, and >1 (IQR −0.2, 1.9) until 16 years. The percentage of overweight and obesity was lowest in children aged < 5 years, and consistently > 40% in patients aged between 7 to 16 years. The prescribed total protein intake was associated with improved height growth (p < 0.01). Impaired growth in early life improved with age achieving normal population standards. Further studies are needed to investigate factors that influence growth outcome in HTI patients. MDPI 2021-08-31 /pmc/articles/PMC8472760/ /pubmed/34578949 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu13093070 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Yilmaz, Ozlem
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Jackson, Richard
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MacDonald, Anita
Physical Growth of Patients with Hereditary Tyrosinaemia Type I: A Single-Centre Retrospective Study
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