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Elevated urinary 3,4-Dihydroxybutyric acid level

MedGen UID:
1053529
Concept ID:
CN377440
Finding
HPO: HP:6000608

Definition

The amount of 3,4-Dihydroxybutyric acid in the urine, normalized for urine concentration, is above the upper limit of normal. [from HPO]

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Succinate-semialdehyde dehydrogenase deficiency
MedGen UID:
124340
Concept ID:
C0268631
Disease or Syndrome
Succinic semialdehyde dehydrogenase (SSADH) deficiency is characterized by infantile-onset hypotonia, developmental delay, cognitive impairment, expressive language deficit, and mild ataxia. Epilepsy is present in about half of affected individuals and is more common in adults. Hyperkinetic behavior, aggression, self-injurious behaviors, hallucinations, and sleep disturbances have been reported in nearly half of all affected individuals, more commonly in those who are older. Basal ganglia signs including choreoathetosis, dystonia, and myoclonus have been reported in a few individuals with earlier-onset, more severe disease. Involvement beyond the central nervous system has not been described. Individuals with SSADH deficiency typically have 4-hydroxybutyric aciduria present on urine organic acid analysis. Head MRI reveals T2 hyperintensities in multiple regions, involving the globus pallidi, cerebellar dentate nuclei, subthalamic nuclei, subcortical white matter, and brain stem, as well as cerebral and sometimes cerebellar atrophy. EEG findings include background slowing and spike discharges that are usually generalized.

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Diagnosis

Steuer AE, Bavato F, Schnider LK, Dornbierer DA, Bosch OG, Quednow BB, Seifritz E, Steuer C, Kraemer T
Sci Rep 2023 Jun 2;13(1):8983. doi: 10.1038/s41598-023-36213-1. PMID: 37268859Free PMC Article

Therapy

Steuer AE, Bavato F, Schnider LK, Dornbierer DA, Bosch OG, Quednow BB, Seifritz E, Steuer C, Kraemer T
Sci Rep 2023 Jun 2;13(1):8983. doi: 10.1038/s41598-023-36213-1. PMID: 37268859Free PMC Article

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