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J Pediatr ; 91(3): 422-7, 1977 Sep.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-894411

RÉSUMÉ

A 38-month-old apparently healthy male has been followed for three years because of a massive glutamic and aspartic aminoaciduria detected shortly after birth in a neonatal screening program. Amino acid clearance studies revealed the presence of renal wastage of dicarboxylic amino acids. Intestinal transport and in vitro oxidation of dicarboxylic amino acids were found to be intact. Clinical and metabolic data obtained on a previously described patient and the present case suggest that some patients with dicarboxylic aminoaciduria might have a selective renal conservation defect without clinical abnormalities, whereas others might demonstrate an additional defect in intestinal transport associated with fasting hypoglycemia.


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Acides aminés dicarboxyliques/urine , Aminoaciduries rénales/métabolisme , Acides aminés dicarboxyliques/liquide cérébrospinal , Ammoniac/sang , Acide aspartique/métabolisme , Enfant d'âge préscolaire , Glutamates/métabolisme , Humains , Mâle , Aminoaciduries rénales/liquide cérébrospinal
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