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methylmalonic acid and Intraventricular Septal Defects

methylmalonic acid has been researched along with Intraventricular Septal Defects in 2 studies

Methylmalonic Acid: A malonic acid derivative which is a vital intermediate in the metabolism of fat and protein. Abnormalities in methylmalonic acid metabolism lead to methylmalonic aciduria. This metabolic disease is attributed to a block in the enzymatic conversion of methylmalonyl CoA to succinyl CoA.
methylmalonic acid : A dicarboxylic acid that is malonic acid in which one of the methylene hydrogens is substituted by a methyl group.

Research Excerpts

ExcerptRelevanceReference
"Methylmalonic acidemia with associated homocystinuria is a rare inborn error of amino acid metabolism affecting energy supply on the cellular level."7.71Ventricular septal defect closure in a neonate with combined methylmalonic aciduria/homocystinuria. ( Baden, W; Bosk, A; Heinemann, MK; Tomaske, M; Trefz, FK; Ziemer, G, 2001)
"An infant with combined methylmalonic aciduria and homocystinuria (cblC/D defect) presented with significant VSD."3.71CblC/D defect combined with haemodynamically highly relevant VSD. ( Baumgartner, ER; Bosk, A; Fowler, B; Heinemann, MK; Sieverding, L; Tomaske, M; Trefz, FK, 2001)
"Methylmalonic acidemia with associated homocystinuria is a rare inborn error of amino acid metabolism affecting energy supply on the cellular level."3.71Ventricular septal defect closure in a neonate with combined methylmalonic aciduria/homocystinuria. ( Baden, W; Bosk, A; Heinemann, MK; Tomaske, M; Trefz, FK; Ziemer, G, 2001)

Research

Studies (2)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-19900 (0.00)18.7374
1990's0 (0.00)18.2507
2000's2 (100.00)29.6817
2010's0 (0.00)24.3611
2020's0 (0.00)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
Tomaske, M2
Bosk, A2
Heinemann, MK2
Sieverding, L1
Baumgartner, ER1
Fowler, B1
Trefz, FK2
Baden, W1
Ziemer, G1

Other Studies

2 other studies available for methylmalonic acid and Intraventricular Septal Defects

ArticleYear
CblC/D defect combined with haemodynamically highly relevant VSD.
    Journal of inherited metabolic disease, 2001, Volume: 24, Issue:4

    Topics: Female; Folic Acid; Heart Septal Defects, Ventricular; Homocysteine; Homocystinuria; Humans; Hydroxo

2001
Ventricular septal defect closure in a neonate with combined methylmalonic aciduria/homocystinuria.
    The Annals of thoracic surgery, 2001, Volume: 72, Issue:4

    Topics: Amino Acid Metabolism, Inborn Errors; Blood Vessel Prosthesis Implantation; Female; Heart Septal Def

2001