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Propionic Acidemia (PA) is an inborn error of metabolism caused by variants in the PCCA or PCCB genes, leading to mitochondrial accumulation of propionyl-CoA and its by-products. Here, we report a 2 year-old Egyptian boy with PA who was born to consanguineous parents. Biochemical
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To evaluate the therapeutic agents used during metabolic crises and in long-term management of patients with propionic acidemia (PA).
METHODS
The records of PA patients were retrospectively evaluated.
RESULTS
The study group consisted of 30 patients with 141 admissions. During metabolic
An infant with propionic acidemia presented at one month of age with hyperammonemic coma. Treatment by two double-volume exchange transfusions did not have an appreciable effect, but hemodialysis led to a substantial reduction of the serum concentration of ammonia on two occasions. Nevertheless,
The objective of the study is to analyze plasma amino acid concentrations in propionic acidemia (PA) for the purpose of elucidating possible correlations between propionyl-CoA carboxylase deficiency and distinct amino acid behavior. Plasma concentrations of 19 amino acids were measured in 240 random
ractText>Patients with methylmalonic acidemia (MMA) and propionic acidemia (PA) and urea cycle disorders (UCD), treated with a protein restricted diet, are prone to growth failure. To obtain optimal growth and thereby efficacious protein incorporation, a diet containing the essential and The effects of growth hormone treatment and dietary alanine supplementation, individually and in combination, were studied in five patients with organic acidemias. Three patients had propionic acidemia, one had 3-hydroxyisobutyric acidemia, and one had a defect in isoleucine metabolism. Two patients
Organic acidurias (OAD) and urea-cycle disorders (UCD) are rare inherited disorders affecting amino acid and protein metabolism. As dietary practice varies widely, we assessed their long-term prescribed dietary treatment against published guideline and studied plasma amino acids levels. We analyzed
In a neonatal-screening pilot study for inherited disorders in organic acid and amino acid metabolism, we analyzed butyrated acylcarnitines and amino acids in blood spots of more than 20,000 newborns by electrospray tandem mass spectrometry. In order to screen urea cycle disorders, we performed
Hyperammonemia is a common finding in children with methylmalonic acidemia and propionic acidemia, but its contribution to the development of the neurological symptoms in the affected patients is poorly known. Considering that methylmalonic acid (MMA) and propionic acid (PA) predominantly accumulate