The Challenge of Severe Acute Malnutrition in Inborn Errors of Metabolism: Does Medical Food Alone Suffice?

IF 0.4 Q4 PEDIATRICS
Bhanudeep Singanamalla, Pradip Paria, Renu Suthar, Arushi G Saini, Savita V Attri
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Abstract

Glutaric aciduria type 1 (GA-1) is a treatable inborn error of metabolism caused by glutaryl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency. This enzyme deficiency leads to accumulation of glutaric acid, 3-hydroxy glutaric acid, and glutaconic acid which are potentially neurotoxic. Patients with GA-1 have characteristic clinical and neuroimaging features that help us to clinch the diagnosis. Early diagnosis by newborn screening helps us to prevent the motor problems such as dystonia and spasticity. Treatment includes low-protein diet along with carnitine supplementation which may lead to deficiency of essential amino acids and hence malnutrition. Managing malnutrition in a child with inborn errors of metabolism (IEM) is challenging. Here, we describe a patient, a case of GA-1 on medical food, presenting with severe acute malnutrition, who improved with a combination of medical and home-made foods along with lysine-free, tryptophan-reduced amino acid supplements.

先天代谢缺陷导致严重急性营养不良的挑战:仅靠医疗食品就足够了吗?
戊二酸尿1型(GA-1)是由戊二酰辅酶a脱氢酶缺乏引起的一种可治疗的先天性代谢错误。这种酶的缺乏导致戊二酸、3-羟基戊二酸和戊二酸的积累,这些物质具有潜在的神经毒性。GA-1患者具有特征性的临床和神经影像学特征,有助于我们确定诊断。新生儿筛查的早期诊断有助于我们预防运动问题,如肌张力障碍和痉挛。治疗方法包括低蛋白饮食和补充肉碱,这可能导致必需氨基酸缺乏,从而导致营养不良。管理患有先天性代谢缺陷(IEM)儿童的营养不良是一项挑战。在这里,我们描述了一个病人,GA-1在医疗食品的情况下,表现出严重的急性营养不良,谁改善了医疗和自制食品的组合以及赖氨酸,色氨酸减少氨基酸补充剂。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Pediatric Genetics is an English multidisciplinary peer-reviewed international journal publishing articles on all aspects of genetics in childhood and of the genetics of experimental models. These topics include clinical genetics, molecular genetics, biochemical genetics, medical genetics, dysmorphology, teratology, genetic counselling, genetic engineering, formal genetics, neuropsychiatric genetics, behavioral genetics, community genetics, cytogenetics, hereditary or syndromic cancer genetics, genetic mapping, reproductive genetics, fetal pathology and prenatal diagnosis, multiple congenital anomaly syndromes, and molecular embryology of birth defects. Journal of Pediatric Genetics provides an in-depth update on new subjects and current comprehensive coverage of the latest techniques used in the diagnosis of childhood genetics. Journal of Pediatric Genetics encourages submissions from all authors throughout the world. The following articles will be considered for publication: editorials, original and review articles, short report, rapid communications, case reports, letters to the editor, and book reviews. The aim of the journal is to share and disseminate knowledge between all disciplines in the field of pediatric genetics. This journal is a publication of the World Pediatric Society: http://www.worldpediatricsociety.org/ The Journal of Pediatric Genetics is available in print and online. Articles published ahead of print are available via the eFirst service on the Thieme E-Journals platform.
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