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Elevated urine N-acetylaspartic acid level

MedGen UID:
1841756
Concept ID:
C5826558
Finding
Synonyms: Elevated urinary N-acetylaspartic acid level; N-acetylaspartate high in urine
 
HPO: HP:0034649

Definition

The amount of N-acetylaspartate in the urine, when corrected for urine concentration, is above upper limit of normal. This feature can be measured using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. [from HPO]

Term Hierarchy

CClinical test,  RResearch test,  OOMIM,  GGeneReviews,  VClinVar  
  • CROGVElevated urine N-acetylaspartic acid level

Conditions with this feature

Spongy degeneration of central nervous system
MedGen UID:
61565
Concept ID:
C0206307
Disease or Syndrome
Most individuals with Canavan disease have the neonatal/infantile form. Although such infants appear normal early in life, by age three to five months, hypotonia, head lag, macrocephaly, and developmental delays become apparent. With age, children with neonatal/infantile-onset Canavan disease often become irritable and experience sleep disturbance, seizures, and feeding difficulties. Swallowing deteriorates, and some children require nasogastric feeding or permanent feeding gastrostomies. Joint stiffness increases, so that these children resemble individuals with cerebral palsy. Children with mild/juvenile Canavan disease may have normal or mildly delayed speech or motor development early in life without regression. In spite of developmental delay most of these children can be educated in typical classroom settings and may benefit from speech therapy or tutoring as needed. Most children with mild forms of Canavan disease have normal head size, although macrocephaly, retinitis pigmentosa, and seizures have been reported in a few individuals.
Leukoencephalopathy, acute reversible, with increased urinary alpha-ketoglutarate
MedGen UID:
1677730
Concept ID:
C5193068
Disease or Syndrome
Acute reversible leukoencephalopathy with increased urinary alpha-ketoglutarate (ARLIAK) is an autosomal recessive disorder characterized by acute reversible neurologic deterioration in the context of a febrile illness. The disorder is associated with transient leukoencephalopathy on brain imaging concurrent with the acute episode, as well as persistently increased excretion of dicarboxylic acids, particularly alpha-ketoglutarate (summary by Dewulf et al., 2019).

Recent clinical studies

Etiology

Gabis L, Parton P, Roche P, Lenn N, Tudorica A, Huang W
J Neuroimaging 2001 Apr;11(2):209-11. doi: 10.1111/j.1552-6569.2001.tb00036.x. PMID: 11296595
Lam WW, Wang ZJ, Zhao H, Berry GT, Kaplan P, Gibson J, Kaplan BS, Bilaniuk LT, Hunter JV, Haselgrove JC, Zimmermann RA
Neuroradiology 1998 May;40(5):315-23. doi: 10.1007/s002340050592. PMID: 9638674
Bergman AJ, Van der Knaap MS, Smeitink JA, Duran M, Dorland L, Valk J, Poll-The BT
Pediatr Res 1996 Sep;40(3):404-9. doi: 10.1203/00006450-199609000-00007. PMID: 8865276

Diagnosis

Gordon N
Eur J Paediatr Neurol 2001;5(2):65-9. doi: 10.1053/ejpn.2001.0467. PMID: 11589315
Gabis L, Parton P, Roche P, Lenn N, Tudorica A, Huang W
J Neuroimaging 2001 Apr;11(2):209-11. doi: 10.1111/j.1552-6569.2001.tb00036.x. PMID: 11296595
Lam WW, Wang ZJ, Zhao H, Berry GT, Kaplan P, Gibson J, Kaplan BS, Bilaniuk LT, Hunter JV, Haselgrove JC, Zimmermann RA
Neuroradiology 1998 May;40(5):315-23. doi: 10.1007/s002340050592. PMID: 9638674
Bergman AJ, Van der Knaap MS, Smeitink JA, Duran M, Dorland L, Valk J, Poll-The BT
Pediatr Res 1996 Sep;40(3):404-9. doi: 10.1203/00006450-199609000-00007. PMID: 8865276

Prognosis

Gordon N
Eur J Paediatr Neurol 2001;5(2):65-9. doi: 10.1053/ejpn.2001.0467. PMID: 11589315
Gabis L, Parton P, Roche P, Lenn N, Tudorica A, Huang W
J Neuroimaging 2001 Apr;11(2):209-11. doi: 10.1111/j.1552-6569.2001.tb00036.x. PMID: 11296595
Bergman AJ, Van der Knaap MS, Smeitink JA, Duran M, Dorland L, Valk J, Poll-The BT
Pediatr Res 1996 Sep;40(3):404-9. doi: 10.1203/00006450-199609000-00007. PMID: 8865276

Clinical prediction guides

Surendran S, Matalon KM, Szucs S, Tyring SK, Matalon R
J Child Neurol 2003 Sep;18(9):611-5. doi: 10.1177/08830738030180090701. PMID: 14572139

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