Metabolic Cataracts of the Eye
METABOLIC CATARACTS : common causes of bilateral pediatric cataracts why genetic mutations take the lead as the most common cause of bilateral cataracts in the pediatric population. Unravel the inheritance patterns, with autosomal dominant being the most prevalent, followed by autosomal recessive and XL inheritance. Gain insights into specific genes like crystallins and connexins that play a crucial role. 🦠 Metabolic Syndromes: Explore metabolic etiologies, including galactosemia, Wilson disease, Fabry disease, Lowe disease, and diabetic cataracts. Delve into the mechanisms behind each condition and understand how metabolic disruptions contribute to bilateral cataracts. Timestamps: Galactosemia: 3:00 - 6:17 Wilson's Disease: 6:28 - 8:36 Fabry's Disease: 8:47 - 10:55 Lowe's Disease: 11:05 - 12:53 Diabetic Cataract: 13:19 - 15:48 Hypocalcemic Cataract: 16:12 - 17:03 Connect with Us: Follow us for more in-depth discussions on ophthalmology, eye health, and medical insights. Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for future updates!

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