Neurological Deterioration in Three Siblings: Exploring the Spectrum of Argininemia

INDIAN JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS(2020)

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Argininemia or hyperargininemia is a urea cycle disorder caused by deficiency of the enzyme arginase 1. It is inherited in an autosomal recessive fashion. It commonly leads to spastic diplegia in childhood, but other important features include cognitive deterioration and epilepsy. Unlike other disorders of the urea cycle, hyperammonemia is not prominent. The authors report three siblings with genetically proven argininemia who presented with diverse phenotypes but with spasticity being a common feature. Sibling 1 developed motor regression in early childhood, sibling 2 developed delayed motor milestones from early infancy, whereas sibling 3 had global developmental delay in late infancy after a period of normal development. All siblings had mild hyperammonemia only. Early recognition is imperative, not only to initiate ammonia scavenging therapy which may lead to definite clinical improvement, but also to provide genetic counselling.
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Argininemia, Arginase deficiency, Urea cycle disorders, Spastic diplegia
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