Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10833180 | Molecular Genetics and Metabolism | 2013 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
In conclusion, we present two children with hyperlysinemia type I and neurological impairment in which implementation of lysine-restricted diet achieved a mild improvement of symptoms but did not reverse cognitive impairment. The partial decrease of lysine concentrations and the normalisation of urine excretion of dibasic amino acids after lysine restriction further reinforce the possibility of this therapeutic intervention, although further investigations seem necessary.
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Authors
Mireia Tondo, Eduardo Calpena, Gema Arriola, Paloma Sanz, Loreto Martorell, Aida Ormazabal, Esperanza Castejon, Manuel Palacin, Magdalena Ugarte, Carmen Espinos, Belen Perez, Belen Perez-Dueñas, Celia Pérez-Cerda, Rafael Artuch,