Chronic pancreatitis in branched-chain organic acidurias--a case of methylmalonic aciduria and an overview of the literature.

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Chronic pancreatitis in branched-chain organic acidurias--a case of methylmalonic aciduria and an overview of the literature. / Marquard, Jan; Tarik, El Scheich; Klee, Dirk; Schmitt, Marcus; Meissner, Thomas; Mayatepek, Ertan; Oh, Jun.

in: EUR J PEDIATR, Jahrgang 170, Nr. 2, 2, 2011, S. 241-245.

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Marquard J, Tarik ES, Klee D, Schmitt M, Meissner T, Mayatepek E et al. Chronic pancreatitis in branched-chain organic acidurias--a case of methylmalonic aciduria and an overview of the literature. EUR J PEDIATR. 2011;170(2):241-245. 2.

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title = "Chronic pancreatitis in branched-chain organic acidurias--a case of methylmalonic aciduria and an overview of the literature.",
abstract = "A severe rare complication in patients with branched-chain organic acidurias (BCOA) is pancreatitis with a limited number of patients published so far. Here, we report on a patient with methylmalonic aciduria (MMA) who developed chronic pancreatitis after several episodes of acute pancreatitis. In addition, an overview is given about some previous published cases with BCOA who developed pancreatitis in the course of the disease. In half of the published MMA patients with pancreatitis, an acute pancreatitis was reported while the rest suffered from a chronic form of this disease. Acute pancreatitis in BCOA patients can clinically present in the context of recurrent vomiting and an impaired general physical condition even without typical signs of pancreatitis. Any form of pancreatitis should be ruled out in the assessment of acutely ill patients with BCOA.",
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AU - Klee, Dirk

AU - Schmitt, Marcus

AU - Meissner, Thomas

AU - Mayatepek, Ertan

AU - Oh, Jun

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KW - Prognosis

KW - Time Factors

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KW - Infant

KW - Infant, Newborn

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KW - Acute Disease

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KW - Humans

KW - Male

KW - Severity of Illness Index

KW - Prognosis

KW - Time Factors

KW - Child, Preschool

KW - Infant

KW - Infant, Newborn

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KW - Amino Acid Metabolism, Inborn Errors complications

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