Homozygous homocystinuria, the most common genetic disorder of transulphuration, is associated with elevated plasma concentrations of homocystine, homocysteine, multiple clinical abnormalities and life-threatening thromboembolism. Several instances of vascular aneurysms have also been documented. More recently, an association between premature occlusive vascular disease and the heterozygous state has been proposed. We now report an unusual case in whom multiple aneurysms were associated with heterozygous homocystinuria.
Journal article
Postgrad Med J
02/1991
67
186 - 188
Amino Acid Metabolism, Inborn Errors, Aneurysm, Femoral Artery, Heterozygote, Homocysteine, Humans, Iliac Artery, Male, Middle Aged, Popliteal Artery