2024
DOI: 10.1002/mgg3.2443
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Are asymptomatic carriers of OTC deficiency always asymptomatic? A multicentric retrospective study of risk using the UCDC longitudinal study database

Kuntal Sen,
Rima Izem,
Yuelin Long
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundOrnithine transcarbamylase deficiency (OTCD) due to an X‐linked OTC mutation, is responsible for moderate to severe hyperammonemia (HA) with substantial morbidity and mortality. About 80% of females with OTCD remain apparently “asymptomatic” with limited studies of their clinical characteristics and long‐term health vulnerabilities. Multimodal neuroimaging studies and executive function testing have shown that asymptomatic females exhibit limitations when stressed to perform at higher cognitive load … Show more

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