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No to shinkei = Brain and nerve 2004-Jan

[A case of skeletal muscle type very-long-chain-acyl CoA dehydrogenase(VLCAD) deficiency with repeated rhabdomyolysis].

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Tomonori Aoyama
Ikuru Yazawa
Hideo Sugie
Yosuke Shigematsu
Nobuo Sakura
Hirofumi Nakase

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We experienced a 24-year-old male patient with myalgia and myoglobuinuria followed by severe exercise from childhood. In 18 years old, he had severe myaglia after a long time-night trip by bus. He was diagnosed as acute renal failure induced by rhabdomyolysis and treated with hemodialysis. In 24 years old, he was admitted to our hospital because of repeated rhabdomyolysis. We performed muscle biopsy from right quadriceps femoris, however histological and immunohistochemistological studies were normal. Ischemic forearm exercise test showed the elevation of lactic acid in serum. Therefore, we performed the analysis of acylcarnitine in serum, and the measurement of enzyme in beta-oxidation in muscle and white blood cells. These showed the lack of very-long-chain-acyl coA dehydrogenase (VLCAD) activity. He was diagnosed as skeletal muscle type VLCAD deficiency. Under the guidance of high carbohydrate and low fat diet, creatine kinase was controlled around 400 IU/l. VLCAD deficiency is important to make a differential diagnosis of young cases with recurrent elevation of creatine kinase.

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