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Glutaric aciduria type II: autopsy study of a case with electron-transferring flavoprotein dehydrogenase deficiency

Authors :
Masuzo Kamiya
Tadaaki Eimoto
Hidemasa Kishimoto
Toshihiro Tsudzuki
Hideko Morishita
Yoshiro Wada
Takashi Wakabayashi
Takashi Hashimoto
Stephen I. Goodman
Frank E. Frerman
Masroor Kakakhel
Source :
Pediatric pathology. 10(6)
Publication Year :
1990

Abstract

An autopsy study of glutaric aciduria type II in a 62-day-old Japanese boy is presented. The diagnosis was made by analysis of organic acids in the urine. Immunoblot analysis of liver homogenate confirmed the diagnosis, revealing absence of electron-transferring flavoprotein dehydrogenase. The major findings were fatty changes of variable degree in many organs and tissues, the most severe being found in cardiac myocytes, hepatocytes, renal tubular epithelium, and skeletal muscle fibers. Other pertinent findings included multicystic and dysplastic kidney, pulmonary alveolar proteinosis, and spongiosis and gliosis of the spinal cord. The thymus was markedly depleted, and lymphocytes in the lymph nodes were mainly B cells. Although some of these changes may have been secondary to the sepsis and immunosuppression complicating 2 months of intensive care, the abnormal organic acid metabolism with severe acidosis may have been a significant contributing factor.

Details

ISSN :
02770938
Volume :
10
Issue :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Pediatric pathology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....a21414b990e4bca05a4a265eb45d92ec