J Korean Pediatr Soc.  2002 Nov;45(11):1346-1358.

Organic Acidemias in Korea: Three Years Experience of Organic Acid Analysis

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  • 1Department of Pediatrics, College of Medicine, Hallym University, Chunchon, Korea. hongjlee@hallym.ac.kr

Abstract

PURPOSE: We have done this retrospective study to know the relative incidences and clinical manifestations of organic acidopathies in Korea.
METHODS
The results of quantitative organic acid analysis of 1,125 samples of 712 patients, referred from Jul. 1997 to Jun. 2000, were analyzed retrospectively according to four age groups (-2 mon, 3 mon-2 year, 3 years-12 years, over 12 years) and major clinical manifestations. Quantification of 83 organic acids was done with gas chromatography and mass spectrometry(GC/MS).
RESULTS
We diagnosed 214 patients with 27 diseases of organic acid metabolism during this study period. Diseases found more than 10 cases are cytosolic 3-ketothiolase deficiency, mitochondrial repsiratory chain disorders, PDHC deficiency, glutaric aciduria type II and propionic aciduria. Other diseases were diagnosed in less than 10 cases, mostly one or two cases during this study period. Most of the patients had some symptoms of neurological dysfunction such as seizure activity(195 patients), developmental delay(122), mental retardation(99), hypotonia(84), movement disorders(81) and vomiting(68).
CONCLUSION
Though the incidence of individual organic acidemia is low, the overall incidence of organic acidemia as a whole seems to be relatively high in Korea. Most of the patients showed some signs of neurological dysfunction.

Keyword

Organic acid; Organic acidemia; Organic aciduria; Korea; Neurological dysfunction

MeSH Terms

Acetyl-CoA C-Acyltransferase
Chromatography, Gas
Cytosol
Humans
Incidence
Korea*
Metabolism
Multiple Acyl Coenzyme A Dehydrogenase Deficiency
Propionic Acidemia
Pyruvate Dehydrogenase Complex Deficiency Disease
Retrospective Studies
Seizures
Acetyl-CoA C-Acyltransferase
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