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Diagnosis of urea cycle disorders.

Enzyme 1987
Hyperammonemia in pediatrics can be due to a number of causes (defects of urea cycle enzymes or transport of its metabolites, organic acidurias, acyl-CoA dehydrogenase or carnitine deficiency, liver bypass or nonspecific insufficiency) requiring differentiated rapid treatment for a satisfactory prognosis. The specific diagnosis cannot be established by clinical means. Thus the work-up rests on biochemical analyses. The methods used are detailed and their interpretation discussed. An algorithm for the interpretation of the data which can easily be computerized is presented. The procedure has proven practicable in 126 patients with urea cycle disorders.

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