Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10833582 Molecular Genetics and Metabolism 2014 44 Pages PDF
Abstract
Acknowledging the limitations of this systematic review, we conclude that a proportion of CTD patients show amenability to treatment-particularly milder cases with residual brain creatine, and therefore probable residual protein function. We propose systematic screening for CTD in patients with ID, to allow early initiation of treatment, which currently comprises oral creatine, arginine and/or glycine supplementation. Standardized monitoring for safety and evaluation of treatment effects are required in all patients. This study provides effectiveness on currently available treatment, which can be used to discern effectiveness of future interventions (e.g. cyclocreatine).
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