Beta-methylcrotonic aciduria associated with lactic acidosis.
K Roth, R Cohn, J Yandrasitz, G Preti, P Dodd, S Segal
Index: J. Pediatr. 88(2) , 229-35, (1976)
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Abstract
A patient is described in whom lactic acidosis of very severe degree was found to coincide with the presence of beta-methylcrotonic acid and rho-hydroxyphenyllactic acid in urine in large amounts, while beta-hydroxyisovaleric acid was found to be a relatively minor excretion product. Beta-methylcrotonic acid is demonstrated, for the first time, to be present in blood and CSF. These findings are discussed in relation to the patients previously reported to have beta-methylcrotonylglycinuria and raise the possibility that our patient's organic aciduria may be secondary to acquired disease rather than to an inborn error of metabolism.
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