English
Albanian
Arabic
Armenian
Azerbaijani
Belarusian
Bengali
Bosnian
Catalan
Czech
Danish
Deutsch
Dutch
English
Estonian
Finnish
Français
Greek
Haitian Creole
Hebrew
Hindi
Hungarian
Icelandic
Indonesian
Irish
Italian
Japanese
Korean
Latvian
Lithuanian
Macedonian
Mongolian
Norwegian
Persian
Polish
Portuguese
Romanian
Russian
Serbian
Slovak
Slovenian
Spanish
Swahili
Swedish
Turkish
Ukrainian
Vietnamese
Български
中文(简体)
中文(繁體)
Aktuelle Urologie 2004-Jun

[Xanthinuria with xanthine lithiasis in a patient with Lesch-Nyhan syndrome under allopurinol therapy].

Only registered users can translate articles
Log In/Sign up
The link is saved to the clipboard
G Rebentisch
S Stolz
J Muche

Keywords

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

It is the intention of this report to identify appropriate analytical tests which allow for the monitoring of allopurinol treatment of patients with Lesch-Nyhan syndrome and the prevention of uric acid or xanthine lithiasis.

METHODS

A 12 year old boy with Lesch-Nyhan syndrome presented with signs of compulsive automutilation, motoric and mental retardation and cerebral palsy. Paraclinical patient showed hyperuricemia and significant hyperuricosuria. During administration of allopurinol (200 mg/d) he developed fever, an urinary tract infection and dilatation of pelviureteric junction which was suspected of being nephrolithiasis. During hospitalisation, the purine metabolism was intensively monitored. The allopurinol treatment was adjusted according to clinical and laboratory data.

RESULTS

The renal scanning diagnostic showed the develepment of a functionally impaired left kidney. Later this kidney had no part in tubulo-secretorical function. It was necessary to remove surgical two renal stones. The composition of the stones was exclusively xanthine. Serum concentration and urinary excretion of xanthine and hypoxanthine were massively enlarged. The elimination of uric acid in urine was normal. But subsequently, the left kidney had to be removed despite intensive care.

CONCLUSIONS

Lesch-Nyhan syndrome is a disorder caused by congenital absence of the enzyme hypoxanthineguanine phosphoribosyltransferase and an increase of the enzyme activity of adenine phosphoribosyltransferase. Treatment should be adjusted to patient's age and weight. An adapt treatment with allopurinol and optimal fluid intake reduce the risk of uric acid or xanthine lithiasis. Laboratory monitoring includes testings for serum concentration and urinary excretion of uric acid, xanthine and hypoxanthine. Sole a normal concentration of uric acid is not sufficient for therapy control. Assessment of the urine sediment by microscopy or infrared spectroscopy will enable early detection of uric acid or xanthine lithiasis.

Join our facebook page

The most complete medicinal herbs database backed by science

  • Works in 55 languages
  • Herbal cures backed by science
  • Herbs recognition by image
  • Interactive GPS map - tag herbs on location (coming soon)
  • Read scientific publications related to your search
  • Search medicinal herbs by their effects
  • Organize your interests and stay up do date with the news research, clinical trials and patents

Type a symptom or a disease and read about herbs that might help, type a herb and see diseases and symptoms it is used against.
*All information is based on published scientific research

Google Play badgeApp Store badge