Clinical, pathological, and biochemical studies in a patient with propionic acidemia and fatal cardiomyopathy
- PMID: 15939644
- DOI: 10.1016/j.ymgme.2005.04.004
Clinical, pathological, and biochemical studies in a patient with propionic acidemia and fatal cardiomyopathy
Abstract
A patient diagnosed at 9 months with a milder form of propionic acidemia was functioning at a near normal intellectual level and a normal neurological level at age 8. After 2-week history of feeling "poorly" but functioning normally, she became acutely ill and succumbed to heart failure and ventricular fibrillation in 12 h. At post-mortem the heart was hypertrophied and had low carnitine levels, despite carnitine supplementation and repeatedly normal plasma carnitine levels. The findings in this patient provide a possible mechanism for the cardiac complications that are becoming more apparent in propionic acidemia.
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