Title of article :
Association of Methylmalonic Acidemia and Erythema Nodosum
Author/Authors :
Karamizadeh, Z. Department of Pediatrics - Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences and Health services - Shiraz , Dalili, S. Department of Pediatrics - Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences and Health services - Shiraz , Karamifar, H. Department of Pediatrics - Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences and Health services - Shiraz , Amirhakimi, Gh.H. Department of Pediatrics - Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences and Health services - Shiraz
Abstract :
Methylmalonic acidemia, one of the organic acidemias, is associated with a variety of clinical presentations
ranging from very sick newborn infants to asymptomatic adults, regardless of the nature of the
enzymatic defect or the biochemical abnormalities.1
A 6-year-old boy with a past history of methylmalonic acidemia presented to the emergency room
with a one-week history of inflammatory nodular lesions on the anterior aspects of his legs. He had
been on sodium bicarbonate, carnitine, vitamins B6 and B12, and biotin for a period of about 5 years. In
physical examination, there was no fever, no lymphadenopathy or sign of arthritis. There were multiple
erythematous tender nodules (3-6 cm) in diameter on both legs especially on the right one. In repeated
examinations within the next 3 days the nodules became darker, harder and tenser and were
still extremely tender to touch (figure 1).
Keywords :
Association , Methylmalonic
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics