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Neonatal Non-ketotic Hyperglycinemia: a Clinical, Biochemical and Neuropathological Study Including Electronmicroscopic Findings

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Journal Neuropadiatrie
Specialties Neurology
Pediatrics
Date 1979 May 1
PMID 582850
Citations 9
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Abstract

In a family of four children, three died within 8 days after birth. The fourth child survived after a critical first week with the same symptoms as the siblings. He was at the age of four found to have non-ketotic hyperglycinemia. The histories and neuropathology of the other children were then reexamined. It seems highly probable that all siblings suffered from non-ketotic hyperglycinemia. This report points to the clinical, biochemical and neuropathological diagnostic problems in this disease and also adds new information on the ultrastructural changes, not hitherto visualized.

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