Article
Primary carnitine deficiency and pivalic acid exposure causing encephalopathy and fatal cardiac events.
Department of Internal Medicine, National Hospital, FO-100, Thorshavn, the Faroe Islands, .
Journal of Inherited Metabolic Disease (impact factor:
3.58).
05/2012;
DOI:10.1007/s10545-012-9488-8
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Keywords
adult patient
adults
Autopsy
cardiac arrhythmia
cardiac complications
cerebral edema
family interview
Lethal cardiac arrhythmia
medical records
metabolic
mutations
PCD
pivalic acid
Pivalic acid exposure decreases carnitine levels
primary carnitine deficiency
progression
severe hepatic steatosis
sudden cardiac arrest
sudden death
young Faroese individuals