2017
DOI: 10.1038/gim.2016.214
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Efficacy of early treatment in patients with cobalamin C disease identified by newborn screening: a 16-year experience

Abstract: Purpose Despite implementation of newborn screening (NBS), outcomes in cobalamin C disease (cblC) remain poor. Therapy with hydroxycobalamin and betaine is widely used, but dietary recommendations vary among metabolic centers. We present a longitudinal analysis of the relationship between metabolic control, diet, and outcomes in a cohort of cblC patients. Methods We completed a retrospective analysis of 12 patients with cblC referred for abnormal NBS results and followed in our center between 1999 and 2015. … Show more

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“…Early diagnosis by means of NBS is associated with decreased mortality and less severe organ damage. 24,25 Furthermore, the diagnostic delay for clinically presenting cases was relatively short in our sample. The widespread availability of tHcy measurement and the growing familiarity with MMA as a parameter in acquired vitamin B12 deficiency 26 probably contributed to this, as well as the increased awareness for rare diseases in general and remethylation disorders in particular.…”
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confidence: 71%
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“…Early diagnosis by means of NBS is associated with decreased mortality and less severe organ damage. 24,25 Furthermore, the diagnostic delay for clinically presenting cases was relatively short in our sample. The widespread availability of tHcy measurement and the growing familiarity with MMA as a parameter in acquired vitamin B12 deficiency 26 probably contributed to this, as well as the increased awareness for rare diseases in general and remethylation disorders in particular.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 71%
“…Our observation that 43 patients were treated with protein restriction with or without additional supplementation of amino acid products requires further exploration given the results of Manoli et al and Ahrens‐Nicklas et al . While our study could neither identify nor confirm the unintended lowering of branched chain amino acids or methionine, this effect may well have been missed given the non‐experimental, retrospective design of this study.…”
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confidence: 72%
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“…Severe forms of propionic acidemia, methylmalonic acidemia, and maple syrup urine disease are candidates for early liver transplantation to prevent severe and irreversible neurological impairment. In cobalamin C patients, presymptomatic treatment prevents or limits metabolic decompensations, Globus pallidus (GP) lesions, and related MDs …”
Section: Treatment Aimed At Preventing or Minimizing Neurotoxic Damagementioning
confidence: 99%