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Methylmalonazidurie Typ mut

Methylmalonazidurie aufgrund des mitochondrialen Methylmalonyl-CoA-Mutase-Mangels ist eine autosomal rezessive Störung des Cobalamin-Stoffwechsels die durch Mutationen im MUT-Gen hervorgerufen wird.

Gliederung

Störungen des Cobalaminstoffwechsels
Homozysteinurie und megaloblastäre Anämie cblE
Homozysteinurie und megaloblastäre Anämie cblG
Klassische Homocysteinurie
Methylmalonazidurie Typ mut
MUT
Methylmalonazidurie cblA
Methylmalonazidurie cblB
Methylmalonazidurie mit Homozysteinurie cblC
Methylmalonazidurie mit Homozysteinurie cblD
Methylmalonazidurie mit Homozysteinurie cblF
Methylmalonazidurie mit Homozysteinurie cblJ

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