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D J Waggoner1, K Ueda, C Mantia
1Edward Mallinckrodt Department of Pediatrics, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri, USA. waggonervd@a1.kids.wustl.edu
Abstract:
Methylmalonic acidemia can be secondary to a deficiency of methylmalonyl CoA mutase or to a defect of cobalamin metabolism that is classified by complementation group. We report on a new patient with cblF complementation group that is associated with an elevation of both methylmalonic acid and homocysteine, and her outcome in response to routine therapy and a dietary restriction.
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