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Uncommonly Missed Diagnosis of Methylmalonic Acidemia (MMA) in Adults and Usefulness of Testing for MMA in Cases of Seizures/Neuropathy/Weakness/Ataxia

Methylmalonic acidemia (MMA) is a genetic condition affecting cobalamin metabolism causing elevated serum and urine methylmalonic acid without B12 deficiency. MMA presents with ketoacidotic hyperammonemic coma in newborns and can result in neonatal death or severe neurological disability. Rarely, th...

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Autores principales: Cocuzzo, Brianna, Kalirao, Sonia
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cureus 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10666653/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38022369
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.47577
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description Methylmalonic acidemia (MMA) is a genetic condition affecting cobalamin metabolism causing elevated serum and urine methylmalonic acid without B12 deficiency. MMA presents with ketoacidotic hyperammonemic coma in newborns and can result in neonatal death or severe neurological disability. Rarely, this diagnosis is missed, or patients do not present until later in life. Presentation of this life-threatening condition is variable in adults. Improvement is rapid with IV cobalamin and a specialized diet. This case is intended to increase clinician’s awareness of the late presentation of this disease and the importance of high clinical suspicion and prompt diagnosis. We present a case of a 32-year-old man with seizures, polyneuropathy, ataxia, and memory loss which were unexplained until diagnosis with MMA. We aim to help clinicians understand the variable presentation and diagnostic work-up of MMA to prevent catastrophic missed diagnoses. After an extensive work-up, the patient was found to have methylmalonic acidemia and was promptly treated with high dose vitamin B12 and a specialized diet with low protein including restricted isoleucine, threonine, methionine, and valines as well as a high caloric content. The patient showed significant clinical improvement with this treatment. To our knowledge, this is the first case of MMA presenting with these symptoms in a medically stable adult. The patient was adopted from abroad and therefore, lacked access to normal newborn screenings, further complicating diagnosis. We aim to demonstrate to clinicians the importance of considering this diagnosis in patients in whom symptoms may be suggestive, particularly if they lack access to genetic or metabolic screening.
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spelling pubmed-106666532023-10-24 Uncommonly Missed Diagnosis of Methylmalonic Acidemia (MMA) in Adults and Usefulness of Testing for MMA in Cases of Seizures/Neuropathy/Weakness/Ataxia Cocuzzo, Brianna Kalirao, Sonia Cureus Neurology Methylmalonic acidemia (MMA) is a genetic condition affecting cobalamin metabolism causing elevated serum and urine methylmalonic acid without B12 deficiency. MMA presents with ketoacidotic hyperammonemic coma in newborns and can result in neonatal death or severe neurological disability. Rarely, this diagnosis is missed, or patients do not present until later in life. Presentation of this life-threatening condition is variable in adults. Improvement is rapid with IV cobalamin and a specialized diet. This case is intended to increase clinician’s awareness of the late presentation of this disease and the importance of high clinical suspicion and prompt diagnosis. We present a case of a 32-year-old man with seizures, polyneuropathy, ataxia, and memory loss which were unexplained until diagnosis with MMA. We aim to help clinicians understand the variable presentation and diagnostic work-up of MMA to prevent catastrophic missed diagnoses. After an extensive work-up, the patient was found to have methylmalonic acidemia and was promptly treated with high dose vitamin B12 and a specialized diet with low protein including restricted isoleucine, threonine, methionine, and valines as well as a high caloric content. The patient showed significant clinical improvement with this treatment. To our knowledge, this is the first case of MMA presenting with these symptoms in a medically stable adult. The patient was adopted from abroad and therefore, lacked access to normal newborn screenings, further complicating diagnosis. We aim to demonstrate to clinicians the importance of considering this diagnosis in patients in whom symptoms may be suggestive, particularly if they lack access to genetic or metabolic screening. Cureus 2023-10-24 /pmc/articles/PMC10666653/ /pubmed/38022369 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.47577 Text en Copyright © 2023, Cocuzzo et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Uncommonly Missed Diagnosis of Methylmalonic Acidemia (MMA) in Adults and Usefulness of Testing for MMA in Cases of Seizures/Neuropathy/Weakness/Ataxia
title Uncommonly Missed Diagnosis of Methylmalonic Acidemia (MMA) in Adults and Usefulness of Testing for MMA in Cases of Seizures/Neuropathy/Weakness/Ataxia
title_full Uncommonly Missed Diagnosis of Methylmalonic Acidemia (MMA) in Adults and Usefulness of Testing for MMA in Cases of Seizures/Neuropathy/Weakness/Ataxia
title_fullStr Uncommonly Missed Diagnosis of Methylmalonic Acidemia (MMA) in Adults and Usefulness of Testing for MMA in Cases of Seizures/Neuropathy/Weakness/Ataxia
title_full_unstemmed Uncommonly Missed Diagnosis of Methylmalonic Acidemia (MMA) in Adults and Usefulness of Testing for MMA in Cases of Seizures/Neuropathy/Weakness/Ataxia
title_short Uncommonly Missed Diagnosis of Methylmalonic Acidemia (MMA) in Adults and Usefulness of Testing for MMA in Cases of Seizures/Neuropathy/Weakness/Ataxia
title_sort uncommonly missed diagnosis of methylmalonic acidemia (mma) in adults and usefulness of testing for mma in cases of seizures/neuropathy/weakness/ataxia
topic Neurology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10666653/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38022369
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.47577
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