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JIMD Reports, Volume 43

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    Chapter 92 Normal Growth in PKU Patients Under Low-Protein Diet in a Single-Center Cross-Sectional Study
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    Chapter 93 Muscle Weakness, Cardiomyopathy, and L-2-Hydroxyglutaric Aciduria Associated with a Novel Recessive SLC25A4 Mutation
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    Chapter 94 Metabolomics Profile in ABAT Deficiency Pre- and Post-treatment
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    Chapter 95 Serial Magnetic Resonance Imaging and 1 H-Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy in GABA Transaminase Deficiency: A Case Report
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    Chapter 96 Pentosan Polysulfate Treatment of Mucopolysaccharidosis Type IIIA Mice
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    Chapter 97 Cognitive and Behavioural Outcomes of Paediatric Liver Transplantation for Ornithine Transcarbamylase Deficiency
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    Chapter 99 Serum Amino Acid Profiling in Citrin-Deficient Children Exhibiting Normal Liver Function During the Apparently Healthy Period
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    Chapter 100 Severe Leukoencephalopathy with Clinical Recovery Caused by Recessive BOLA3 Mutations
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    Chapter 101 Neonatal Onset Interstitial Lung Disease as a Primary Presenting Manifestation of Mucopolysaccharidosis Type I
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    Chapter 107 A Middle Eastern Founder Mutation Expands the Genotypic and Phenotypic Spectrum of Mitochondrial MICU1 Deficiency: A Report of 13 Patients
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    Chapter 108 Disruption of the Responsible Gene in a Phosphoglucomutase 1 Deficiency Patient by Homozygous Chromosomal Inversion
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    Chapter 110 Evaluation of Disease Lesions in the Developing Canine MPS IIIA Brain
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    Chapter 111 Extrapolation of Variant Phase in Mitochondrial Short-Chain Enoyl-CoA Hydratase (ECHS1) Deficiency
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    Chapter 112 RFT1-CDG: Absence of Epilepsy and Deafness in Two Patients with Novel Pathogenic Variants
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    Chapter 113 Short-Term Administration of Mycophenolate Is Well-Tolerated in CLN3 Disease (Juvenile Neuronal Ceroid Lipofuscinosis)
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Chapter title
Cognitive and Behavioural Outcomes of Paediatric Liver Transplantation for Ornithine Transcarbamylase Deficiency
Chapter number 97
Book title
JIMD Reports, Volume 43
Published in
JIMD Reports, January 2018
DOI 10.1007/8904_2018_97
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Book ISBNs
978-3-66-258613-6, 978-3-66-258614-3
Authors

Louise Crowe, Vicki Anderson, Winita Hardikar, Avihu Boneh, Crowe, Louise, Anderson, Vicki, Hardikar, Winita, Boneh, Avihu

Abstract

Ornithine Trans-Carbamylase (OTC) deficiency is the most common disorder of the urea cycle. Cognitive impairments in skills such as attention and executive function have been reported in individuals with OTC deficiency who are managed with medication. In some cases, children undergo liver transplantation (LTx) to correct the metabolic defect. The metabolic and medical outcomes of LTx are generally good. However, little is known about the impacts on cognition. In this study, four children (three female) completed detailed neuropsychological batteries prior to (n = 6) and following LTx (n = 8 assessments). Children's age at assessment ranged from 3 to 11 years. The battery included standardised, age-referenced measures of intellectual ability (IQ), attention, memory and educational ability. Additionally, parent measures of behaviour and executive function were administered. Generally, there was little change in overall IQ following LTx. Memory and academic skills were at expected levels for the three female patients and gains were made after LTx. Children showed ongoing impairments in attention and parent rated executive function. In conclusion, the immediate effect of LTx on cognition may not appear beneficial in the short-term and impairments in IQ, attention and behaviour persisted after the procedure. However, LTx seems to enable stabilisation to premorbid function in the longer term.

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Psychology 3 17%
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