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Case Reports
. 1998 Aug;21(6):624-30.
doi: 10.1023/a:1005424331822.

Diagnosis of isovaleric acidaemia by tandem mass spectrometry: false positive result due to pivaloylcarnitine in a newborn screening programme

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Diagnosis of isovaleric acidaemia by tandem mass spectrometry: false positive result due to pivaloylcarnitine in a newborn screening programme

J E Abdenur et al. J Inherit Metab Dis. 1998 Aug.

Abstract

Tandem mass spectrometric analysis of acylcarnitines and amino acids has been applied in newborn screening programmes for the detection of several inborn errors of metabolism. We report a false positive result for isovaleric acidaemia in a newborn screening programme using this method. The newborn screening sample showed a very prominent signal corresponding to the mass of isovalerylcarnitine. Repeat samples (age 6 days) of blood and urine showed similar results. However, urine organic acids were normal. Acylcarnitine analysis in blood, breast milk and urine of the mother also showed a prominent signal of the same mass. Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry of the methyl esters demonstrated that the signal in the patient's urine was due to the presence of pivaloylcarnitine, which is isomeric with isovalerylcarnitine. The patient's mother was receiving an antibiotic containing a derivative of pivalic acid to treat a urinary tract infection. Follow-up samples in the patient and the mother confirmed a decrease in the levels of pivaloylcarnitine, concomitant with the discontinuation of the treatment. We conclude that pivaloylcarnitine can give a false positive result for isovaleric acidaemia in newborns whose mothers are on treatment with pivoxilsulbactam-containing antibiotics.

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