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. 1996 Sep;17(8):1585-8.

MR in children with L-carnitine deficiency.

J E Thompson 1, M Smith 1, M Castillo 1, M Barrow 1, S K Mukherji 1
PMCID: PMC8338705  PMID: 8883661

Abstract

PURPOSE

To describe the MR imaging findings in five children with proved L-carnitine deficiency.

METHODS

MR imaging studies (five without contrast, two with contrast) were obtained in five children (mean age, 9 years) who presented with stroke symptoms and who proved to have L-carnitine deficiency as established by serum levels.

RESULTS

In three of five patients, infarctions were confined to arterial distributions; one patient had a hemorrhagic infarction in one frontoparietal region; and one patient had only nonspecific periventricular white matter T2 hyper-intensities. Serum L-carnitine levels normalized after correction; sequelae included seizures in two patients, hemiparesis in one patient, normal outcome in one patient, and death in one patient.

CONCLUSION

L-Carnitine deficiency is a rare metabolic disorder leading to cerebral infarctions, as seen in our five patients, and should be considered in the differential diagnosis of children who have had a stroke, particularly when associated with hypoglycemia and myopathy.

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