Subacute combined degeneration of the spinal cord in cblC disorder despite treatment with B12.
Mol Genet Metab
; 88(2): 138-45, 2006 Jun.
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| ID: mdl-16574454
Subacute combined degeneration (SCD) of the spinal cord is a characteristic complication of vitamin B12 deficiency, but it has never been neuropathologically demonstrated in a B12-inborn error of metabolism. In this report SCD is documented in a 15-year-old boy with early-onset cobalamin C (cblC) disorder. The neuropathologic findings included multifocal demyelination and vacuolation with predilection for the dorsal and lateral columns at the mid-thoracic level of the spinal cord, confirming the similarity of SCD in cblC disorder to the classic adult SCD due to vitamin B12 deficiency. SCD developed in this boy despite treatment for cblC disorder that began at 3 months of age. There is clinical and experimental evidence to suggest that a deficiency in remethylation with concomitant reduction in brain methionine may be the cause of SCD. In this patient plasma methionine levels were low without betaine and/or l-methionine supplementation and in the normal range for only a 2-year period during compliance with therapy. In cblC disorder, a consistent increase in blood methionine to high normal or above normal levels by the use of betaine and l-methionine supplementation may be helpful in preventing SCD. This is especially important now that the presymptomatic detection of cblC disorder is possible through the expansion of newborn screening.
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Base de dados:
MEDLINE
Assunto principal:
Doenças da Medula Espinal
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Vitamina B 12
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Doenças Neurodegenerativas
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Erros Inatos do Metabolismo
Limite:
Adolescent
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Child
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Child, preschool
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Humans
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Infant
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Male
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Newborn
Idioma:
En
Ano de publicação:
2006
Tipo de documento:
Article