Sep 26, 2009 by spikegirl9999 | Posted in Medicine
Fraternal twins have episodes of fasting hypoglycemia, hypoketonemia, and muscle weakness
occurring only during periods of caloric deprivation.
One twin dies at 5 months of age.
The
surviving twin develops a cardiomyopathy,
I agree that the elevated carnitine levels point to answer D. But I am not sure of this. What mystifies me is why these children do not have elevated ketones.
greydoc6 | Sep 27, 2009
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