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Life-threatening presentations of propionic acidemia due to the Amish PCCB founder variant.


ABSTRACT: Although individuals of Amish descent with propionic acidemia (PA) are generally thought to have a milder disease phenotype, we now have a better understanding of the natural history of PA in this population. Here we describe two Amish patients with emergent presentations of PA, one with metabolic decompensation and another with cardiogenic shock. PA can present with life-threatening metabolic decompensation or an adult-onset severe cardiomyopathy. We discuss critical clinical implications of this observation.

SUBMITTER: Hannah WB 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6895572 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Life-threatening presentations of propionic acidemia due to the Amish <i>PCCB</i> founder variant.

Hannah William B WB   Dempsey Katherine J KJ   Schillaci Lori-Anne P LP   Zacharias Michael M   McCandless Shawn E SE   Wynshaw-Boris Anthony A   Konczal Laura L LL   Bedoyan Jirair K JK  

Molecular genetics and metabolism reports 20191106


Although individuals of Amish descent with propionic acidemia (PA) are generally thought to have a milder disease phenotype, we now have a better understanding of the natural history of PA in this population. Here we describe two Amish patients with emergent presentations of PA, one with metabolic decompensation and another with cardiogenic shock. PA can present with life-threatening metabolic decompensation or an adult-onset severe cardiomyopathy. We discuss critical clinical implications of th  ...[more]

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