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pubmed-article:7491050pubmed:abstractTextThe basis for the benefit of early treatment in urea-cycle defects might be an increase in intramitochondrial mutant enzyme in hepatocytes in the postnatal period. In two siblings with carbamyl phosphate synthetase I (CPS I) deficiency, immunoreactive CPS I was greatly reduced in the liver and no residual enzyme activity was detectable. The elder child died at age 4 days, before the diagnosis of CPS I deficiency was established, but in the younger child, age 9 months, treatment was initiated on the 2nd day of life when ammonia concentration was moderately increased, and she has survived. Intramitochondrial CPS I was substantially higher in this sibling than in the elder sister. The different outcome in the younger patient was probably attributable to prompt treatment after early diagnosis.lld:pubmed
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