fruktózuria
Fruktózuria is a rare genetic disorder that affects the body's ability to process fructose, a simple sugar found in many fruits and processed foods. People with fruktózuria have a deficiency of the enzyme aldolase B, which is necessary for the proper breakdown and absorption of fructose in the small intestine.
When fructose enter the bloodstream, it builds up to toxic levels, causing a range of symptoms, including
The symptoms of fruktózuria typically manifest after consuming fructose or fructose-containing foods. The severity of the
Fruktózuria is usually diagnosed through a combination of medical history, physical examination, and laboratory tests, including