Genomics and Radiogenomics in Inherited Neurometabolic Disorders – A Practical Primer for Pediatricians

2019 
Advances in genetics has revolutionised the way we understand, diagnose and manage neurological disorders. Notwithstanding the fact that genetic confirmation has already become standard of care in routine clinical practice, radiological and clinical phenotyping has not diminished in value; in fact it has found an enhanced role in guiding and interpreting genetic test results. Inherited neurometabolic disorders are a prominent group of disorders which are seen commonly in clinical practice and many are potentially treatable. The concept of Radiogenomics is the bridge from phenotype to genotype and the strength of association varies widely across different inherited metabolic diseases. Understanding the strengths and limitations of these correlations forms the basis of success of multidisciplinary approach to diagnose these disorders. In this article authors give a brief overview of the genetic basis of a disease, available genetic tests and the prominent role of radiology in contemplating a diagnostic suspicion and guiding further confirmatory tests.
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