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J Pediatr
; 96(6): 1020-6, 1980 Jun.
Article
in English
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-7373461
ABSTRACT
Two infants have been studied with glutaric aciduria Type II. The clinical presentation was of an overwhelming illness very early in life; both infants died in the neonatal period. One had dysmorphic features. An acrid odor may be a clue to the diagnosis. Neonatal acidosis, hypoglycemia, and hyperammonemia are characteristic. Organic acid analysis revealed massive lactic aciduria and glutaric aciduria. A variety of other dicarboxylic acids and hydroxy acids and amino acids were found in elevated amounts in body fluids, along with elevated concentrations of butyric, isobutyric, 2-methylbutyric, and isovaleric acids. The pattern of metabolites accumulated is consistent with deficient activity of a number of acyl-CoA dehydrogenases.