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any idea of this please - byhisgrace
#1

41. A 1-week-old newborn has had poor feeding,
vomiting, and
progressive lethargy over the past 4 days. She was
born at term; pregnancy,
labor, and delivery were uncomplicated, and she had no
congenital
anomalies. She is being breast-fed. She has a
healthy 2-year-old brother; a
sister died at 10 days of age after a full-term birth.
Examination
shows decreased muscle tone and poor responsiveness;
reflexes are normal.
Serum bicarbonate level is 8 mEq/L, pH is 7.15, and
plasma ammonia
level is 10 times the upper limit of normal. Which of
the following is the
most likely cause?

A
) Mitochondrial disorder

B
) Mucopolysaccharidoses disorder

C
) Organic acid metabolism disorder

D
) Renal tubular acidosis

E
) X-linked leukodystrophy

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#2
C organic acid metabolism disorder, the other options dont fit well
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#3
I don`t u derstant . What is the diagnosis?
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#4
sorry its not C, its A, Medium chain acyl-Co A dehydrogenase deficiency, that would explain the hyperammonemia...i thought it was a glycogen storage disease at first, my mistake
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