학술논문

Stridor as the major presenting symptom in riboflavin-responsive multiple acyl-CoA dehydrogenation deficiency.
Document Type
Journal Article
Source
European Journal of Pediatrics. 1997, Vol. 156 Issue 11, p800-802. 3p.
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ISSN
0340-6199
Abstract
Unlabelled: Inspiratory stridor of unknown origin was the leading clinical symptom in an 11-month-old boy. The stridor increased over a period of 4 weeks, and assisted ventilation became necessary. Selective urinary screening by gas chromatography/mass spectrometry analysis revealed excretion of ethylmalonic and 3-OH-isovaleric acid and of N-isobutyryl-, N-2-methylbutyryl-, N-isovaleryl-, N-hexanoyl- and N-suberylglycine. Neither hypoglycaemia nor metabolic acidosis were noticed. Treatment with 200 mg of riboflavin per day led to a dramatic clinical improvement with restoration of normal respiration and an increase in muscular tone within 2 months. During this period, metabolite excretion in urine completely normalized. Riboflavin-sensitive multiple acyl-CoA dehydrogenation deficiency was confirmed in cultured fibroblasts. With riboflavin supplementation, the development of the child has been favourable, with normal school attendance now at an age of 9 years.Conclusion: As respiratory symptoms might precede other symptoms in disorders of mitochondrial oxidation, we propose determination of urinary organic acids in all cases of unexplained laryngeal stridor. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]