Pipecolic Acidemia
Pipecolic Acidemia Causes
Peroxisomal defect causes Pipecolic acidemia.
Pipecolic Acidemia Definition
Pipecolic acidemia is a metabolic disorder caused by a peroxisomal defect. It is also refered to as Hyperpipecolic acidemia or Hyperpipecolatemia.
Pipecolic Acidemia Symptoms and Signs
Patients have increased pipecolic acid levels in the blood, which leads to neuropathy and hepatomegaly.