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Sarcosinemia



Sarcosinemia Causes


Sarcosinemia can develop as a consequence of genetic mutations of sarcosine metabolism. Folate deficiency has also been identified as a possible cause, particularly because folate is required to convert sarcosine to glycine.


Sarcosinemia Definition


Sarcosinemia is a condition in which the concentration of sarcosine in the blood plasma and urine are abnormally elevated. Sarcosine is a type of amino acid found in muscles and other body tissues.


Sarcosinemia Symptoms and Signs


Sarcosinemia is a relatively benign condition, and affected patients are frequently asymptomatic.


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