Reversal of cardiomyopathy in propionic acidemia after liver transplantation: A 10-year follow-up

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Abstract

Cardiomyopathy is a frequent complication in propionic acidemia. It is mostly rapidly fatal and independent of the metabolic control or medical intervention. Here, we present the reversal of a severe cardiomyopathy after liver transplantation in a patient with propionic acidemia and the long-term stability after ten years. Liver transplantation in patients with propionic acidemia may be considered a valid and long-lasting treatment when cardiomyopathy is progressive and unresponsive to medical therapy.

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Arrizza, C., De Gottardi, A., Foglia, E., Baumgartner, M., Gautschi, M., & Nuoffer, J. M. (2015). Reversal of cardiomyopathy in propionic acidemia after liver transplantation: A 10-year follow-up. Transplant International, 28(12), 1447–1450. https://doi.org/10.1111/tri.12677

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