Medium-chain triglycerides: a pitfall in the assay of organic acids in cerebrospinal fluid
@article{Coud2011MediumchainTA, title={Medium-chain triglycerides: a pitfall in the assay of organic acids in cerebrospinal fluid}, author={M. Coud{\'e} and B. Chadefaux and C. Charpentier and P. Kamoun}, journal={Journal of Inherited Metabolic Disease}, year={2011}, volume={14}, pages={841} }
Some inborn errors of metabolism have been incriminated in the sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). Urinary organic acid analysis is the most useful test to exclude a great number of inborn errors of metabolism (Chalmers and Lawson, 1982) but in most cases of SIDS urine is not available and organic acids are studied in other physiological fluids such as cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). Fourteen cerebrospinal fluids collected from infants for microbiological examination (negative results) were studied… CONTINUE READING
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