Posted By CCF neuro MD MM on November 24, 1998 at 13:00:01:
In Reply to: Adrenomyeloneuropathy posted by Salih on November 24, 1998 at 08:09:13:
A Cousin of mine was recently admitted to hospital. The complaints
included giddiness and difficulty in getting up from bed (pain in
kneeAnterior cruciate ligament (acl) injury
Anterior knee pain
Bursa of the knee
Dermatitis, herpetiformis on the knee
Knee arthroscopy
Knee arthroscopy - series
Knee joint replacement
Knee joint replacement prosthesis
Knee pain
Kneecap dislocation
Meniscus tears joint).
Several tests were conducted. Eosinophil count was 40, now brought
down.
SodiumSodium ascorbate
Sodium bicarbonate
Sodium bicarbonate-omeprazole
Sodium biphosphate-sodium phosphate
Sodium chloride
Sodium chloride irrigation
Sodium chloride, bacteriostatic
Sodium chloride, inhalation
Sodium chloride, injectable
Sodium citrate-citric acid
Sodium fluoride content was low, Potassium high. MRI tests are due.
Spinal fluid (
lumbarBack pain - low
Cerebral spinal fluid (csf) collection
Herniated lumbar disk
Herniated nucleus pulposus
Lumbar puncture (spinal tap)
Lumbar spinal surgery - series
Lumbar vertebrae
Spinal surgery - lumbar
Vertebra, lumbar (low back)) have been sent for tests.
Doctors are confused. They suggest it could be
MultiMulti symptom cough and cold
Multi vita bets and fluoride and iron
Multi-betic
Multi-day
Multi-day plus minerals
Multi-day with calcium and extra iron
Multi-day with iron
Multi-delyn
Multi-delyn with iron
Multi-symptom nighttime Sclerosis
or Adrenomyeloneuropathy.
MultiMulti symptom cough and cold
Multi vita bets and fluoride and iron
Multi-betic
Multi-day
Multi-day plus minerals
Multi-day with calcium and extra iron
Multi-day with iron
Multi-delyn
Multi-delyn with iron
Multi-symptom nighttime Sclerois is
commonCommon cold, but we have no clue what is Adrenomyeloneuropathy.
He is 22, tall (5'11") and well built (80kgs).
I surfed the internet trying to find out what is adrenomyeloneuropathy,
but to no avail.
Adrenomyeloneuropathy is a disease which is due to a defect in the way
the body breaks down fats , this leads to the buklid up of a certain
component of the fats called the long chain fatty acid molecule, this can
cause problems with the adrenal gland, leading to low sodium levels and
depending on the extent of deposition in the brain or spinal cord , a
wide range of neurological abnormalities.
There are seven different subtypes ranging fron an isolated low sodium
level to a devastating neurological disease in newborn babies which is
fatal.
You friend obviously has a very mild variant if he has this at all.
The test of choivce to diagnose this is the "Very long chain fatty acid
assay "