Two Siblings of Hyperphenylalaninemia: Suggestion to a Genetic Variant of Phenylketonuria

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A sibling case of hyperphenylalaninemia without phenylpyruvic aciduria was described. An oral loading of phenylalanine revealed a delay of clearance of serum phenylalanine, a slight elevation of serum tyrosine, and an increased urinary excretion of phenylpyruvic acid and o-hydroxyphenylacetic acid. Phenylalanine hydroxylase in the liver was found to be of about one-tenth the normal activity. These findings suggest that hyperphenlyalaninemia may be a genetic variant of phenylketonuria. © 1970, Tohoku University Medical Press. All rights reserved.

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Tada, K., Yoshida, T., Mochizuki, K., Konno, T., Nakagawa, H., Yokoyama, Y., … Arakawa, T. (1970). Two Siblings of Hyperphenylalaninemia: Suggestion to a Genetic Variant of Phenylketonuria. The Tohoku Journal of Experimental Medicine, 100(3), 249–253. https://doi.org/10.1620/tjem.100.249

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