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Query: UMLS:C0027066 (myoclonus)
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Non ketotic hyperglycinemia is a rare inborn error of glycine metabolism due to deficient activity of glycine cleavage system, a multienzymatic complex consisting of four protein subunits: the P-protein, the H-protein, the T-protein and the L-protein. The neonatal form of non ketotic hyperglycinemia presents in the first days of life with encephalopathy, seizures, multifocal myoclonus and characteristic "hiccups". Rapid progression may lead to intractable seizures, coma and respiratory failure requiring mechanical ventilation. Clinical trial with scavenges drugs decreasing glycine levels such as sodium benzoate, and with drugs reducing NMDA receptors excitatory properties, such as ketamine and dextromethorphan, have been tried but the outcome is usually poor; antiepileptic therapy, moreover, is unable to control epileptic seizures. Ketogenic diet has been successfully tried for refractory epilepsy in pediatric patients. We report three cases affected by neonatal non ketotic hyperglycinemia and early myoclonic encephalopathy treated with ketogenic diet. In our patients ketogenic diet, in association with standard pharmacological therapy, determined dramatic reduction of seizures and improved quality of life.
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PMID:Ketogenic diet in early myoclonic encephalopathy due to non ketotic hyperglycinemia. 2226 Oct 77

Early myoclonic encephalopathy (EME) presents in neonatal period with erratic or fragmentary myoclonus and a burst-suppression electroencephalography (EEG) pattern. Nonketotic hyperglycinemia (NKH) is the most common metabolic cause of EME and genetic testing confirms the diagnosis of NKH in around 75% of the patients with a clinical diagnosis of NKH. Three genes are known to cause NKH. Here we describe a case of EME caused by NKH in which a new mutation in aminomethyltransferase (AMT) gene has been detected.
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PMID:A novel AMT gene mutation in a newborn with nonketotic hyperglycinemia and early myoclonic encephalopathy. 2637 80