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  1. The Official Parent's Sourcebook on Infantile Refsum Disease: A Revised and Updated Directory for the Internet Age by Icon Health Publications, 2002-11-18
  2. The Official Parent's Sourcebook on Refsum Disease: A Revised and Updated Directory for the Internet Age by Icon Health Publications, 2002-09-12
  3. Alpha-Adrenoceptor Blockers in Cardiovascular Disease by Helge Refsum, 1985-06
  4. Refsum disease: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Genetic Disorders, 2nd ed.</i> by Oren, MD, PhD Traub, 2005
  5. Infantile refsum disease: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Genetic Disorders, 2nd ed.</i> by Oren, MD, PhD Traub, 2005
  6. Refsum disease: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Neurological Disorders</i> by Bryan, PhD Cobb, 2005
  7. Biochemical and dietary studies in Refsum's disease (Heredopathia atactica polyneuritiformis) by Kenneth Try, 1969
  8. Heredopathia Atactica Polyneuritiformis: A Familial Syndrome not hitherto described. A Contribution to the Clinical Study of the Hereditary Diseases of the Nervous System by Sigvald Refsum, 1946-01-01
  9. COLLABORATIVE STUDY OF EPIDEMIOLOGICAL FACTORS IN CEREBROVASCULAR DISEASE : CODING GUIDE by Ludo (van), with A.B. Baker, G. Mottura, C. Poser, S. Refsum and E. Rutishauser Bogaert, 1959
  10. Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine: Lipidoses by Altha Roberts Edgren, 2002-01-01
  11. Lipidoses: An entry from Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine, 3rd ed.</i> by Altha Edgren, 2006
  12. Homocysteine Metabolism: From Basic Science to Clinical Medicine
  13. Peripheral Neuropathies: International Conference Proceedings (International congress series)
  14. Myocardial Ischemia and Protection

1. Svenska RP-föreningen: Refsums Sjukdom
Two articles about this disease, clinical description, inheritance, treatmentand related diseases and syndromes.
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1. A clinical description of Refsum Syndrome.
    by Tom Hoglund, Science Information Manager,
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INFORMATION ABOUT REFSUM DISEASE Refsum disease is an extremely rare and complex disorder that affects many parts of the body. A form of the retinal degenerative disease known as retinitis pigmentosa (RP) is a common feature of this disease. CLINICAL DESCRIPTION
Individuals with Refsum disease are unable to metabolize phytanic acid. As a result, high levels of phytanic acid accumulate in blood and tissue. It is thought that disorders associated with this disease result from harmful levels of phytanic acid. Phytanic acid is found in meat, fish, and dairy products. The body also converts phytol, a substance found in green leafy vegetables, to phytanic acid. Refsum disease is usually diagnosed during childhood or young adulthood when vision problems due to RP become apparent. Progressive vision loss from RP begins when harmful levels of phytanic acid collect beneath the retina. The retina is essential to vision as it converts light into electrical impulses and then transfers these impulses to the brain via the optic nerve. The first symptom of RP is night blindness followed by a gradual loss of peripheral (side) vision. Night blindness makes vision difficult in dark or dimly lit places. The loss of peripheral vision is often referred to as tunnel vision. RP tends to progress slowly in patients with Refsum disease.

2. Refsums Disease
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3. Refsum Disease Information Page National Institute Of
Information sheet on this disease as to what it is, the symptoms, treatment and research being done.
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4. Refsum Disease
The clinical and biochemical presentation of this disease, the causes and treatment are discussed.
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5. Do You Know Anyone With Refsums Disease? -- 312 (7043): 1388 -- BMJ
refsums disease is a recessive genetic disorder in which the patient is unable There may be other people with refsums disease who have had difficulties
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Do you know anyone with Refsums disease?
Refsums disease is a recessive genetic disorder in which the patient is unable to break down phytanic acid in the body. The main manifestations are retinitis pigmentosa and peripheral neuropathy, although other problems can occur such as anosmia, ichthyosis, deafness, ataxia, cardiac arrhythmias, and, less commonly, congenital abnormalities. The disease is rare so diagnosis may be difficult. I was eventually diagnosed as having the disease in 1994 when I was 27, although I had been ill since I was 14 and had been diagnosed as having first rheumatoid arthritis and then a psychiatric disorder. There may be other people with Refsums disease who have had difficulties being diagnosed and getting the appropriate help.

6. The Family Village / Library / Leukodystrophy
Resources on Adrenoleukodystrophy, Alexander Disease, Canavan Disease, Krabbes Disease, Metachromatic Leukodystrophy, and Refsum's Disease.
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7. BMJ -- Table Of Contents (312 [7043])
Do you know anyone with refsums disease? BMJ 1996; 312 1388. Full text Skin Disease in Childhood and Adolescence Martin Keefe Full text
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8. Refsum Disease
Refsum disease is one of a group of genetic disorders called the leukodystrophies that affect growth of the myelin sheath on nerve fibers in the
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9. Refsum S Disease
Complete online version of The Encyclopaedia of Medical Imaging including textand images from The Encyclopaedia of Medical Imaging s eight book volumes
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10. Refsums Disease - Descipher Health
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11. Refsum's Disease
Sigvald Refsum first described the disease that bears his name in 1940's.Refsum's disease is an autosomal recessive disorder.
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12. Do You Know Anyone With Refsums Disease? 312 (7043) 1388 BMJ
Do you know anyone with refsums disease?
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13. Penn State Faculty Research Expertise Database (FRED)
Infantile Refsum s Disease, Peroxisomal Dysfunction, General refsums disease,Infantile, Single Peroxisomal Dysfunction. Single Peroxisomal Dysfunctions
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14. IngentaConnect Hearing Loss In Adult Refsums Disease
Hearing loss in adult Refsum's disease Authors Bamiou D.E.1; Spraggs P.R.D.1; Gibberd F.B.1; Sidey M.C.1; Luxon L.M.1
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17. Refsum S Disease
Refsum s disease,. Print this article, (Sigvald A short conical terminal phalanxof the thumb is characteristic of Refsum s disease. Epiphyseal
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our commitment our company Search Medcyclopaedia for: Search marked text (mark text before you click) Browse entry words starting with: A B C D ... amershamhealth.com Refsum's disease, (Sigvald Refsum, born 1907, Norwegian neurologist), deficiency of the enzyme phytanic acid hydroxylase which results in accumulation of phytanic acid in liver, kidney, heart and peripheral nerves. Inheritance is autosomal recessive. The clinical manifestations are visual deterioration, ichtyosis and renal impairment. Radiologically there is osteopenia in the infantile form, and mild epiphyseal dysplasia with irregular flattening of the epiphysis.
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19. Professor C.J. Schofield
The Chemical Biology of refsums disease. PhytanoylCoA hydroxylase (PhyH) isone of the enzymes required for the metabolism of phytanic acid,
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20. Infantile Refsum S Disease
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