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High dose immunoglobulin IV treatment in adrenoleukodystrophy.

X-linked adrenoleukodystrophy ( ALD) is an inborn error of peroxisomal metabolism characterised by progressive demyelination of the central nervous system and by hypoadrenalism. The biochemical defect of ALD results in an impairment in degradation of very long chain fatty acids (VLCFA) with their accumulation in plasma and tissues. Many therapeutic approaches have been tried. Recently, a restricted diet and glycerol trioleate/erucic (GTOE) supplementation have shown normalisation of VLCFA plasma levels, although they are not effective in altering the clinical course of X-linked ALD. The preliminary results are presented of a twelve month trial of immunomodulation by intravenous high-dose immunoglobulins in six patients, mean (SD) age 10.48 (2.8) affected by X-linked ALD, on VLCFA restricted diet plus GTOE supplementation therapy. Six patients aged 9.30 (1.5) with similar clinical characteristics and on the same restricted VLCFA regime of GTO/GTE therapy were studied as the control group. After two months VLCFA levels fell to normal values and remained so for all patients throughout the study. These data show that immunoglobulins are not able to arrest the progression of the disease. The MRI and clinical symptoms deteriorated to the same extent in both groups.[1]

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  1. High dose immunoglobulin IV treatment in adrenoleukodystrophy. Cappa, M., Bertini, E., del Balzo, P., Cambiaso, P., Di Biase, A., Salvati, S. J. Neurol. Neurosurg. Psychiatr. (1994) [Pubmed]
 
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