Refsum disease, usually called Adult Refsum disease to distinguish it from the unrelated form of the disease that affects newborns, is a genetic disorder where phytanic acid from the breakdown of fatty acids builds up in the body due to an inability of the body to properly process them. This results in damage to the central nervous system and peripheral nerves, resulting in disabilities to the brain and nerves. It usually presents after puberty.
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