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Glutaric Aciduria Type 1 with Microcephaly: Masquerading as Spastic Cerebral Palsy.

Glutaric aciduria type 1 (GA-1) is an autosomal-recessive disorder caused by the deficiency of the mitochondrial enzyme glutaryl-CoA dehydrogenase. A 13-month-old boy presented with microcephaly, developmental delay, and progressive spasticity and was being treated as spastic cerebral palsy, later on had loss of developmental milestones after acute episode of illness at 12 months of age. The magnetic resonance imaging of brain revealed widened Sylvian fissure, hyperintensities in bilateral globus pallidus, and bilateral frontoparietal atrophy along with white matter loss. The urine examination by gas chromatography-mass spectroscopy revealed a marked excretion of glutaric acid and 3-hydroxyglutaric acid. The diagnosis of GA-1 was confirmed on the basis of characteristic neuroimaging, biochemical, and mutation studies. There are rare reports in the literature about association of GA-1 with microcephaly. The child was started on trihexyphenidyl, l -carnitine, and high-dose riboflavin, and dietary therapy in the form of low-protein diet was advised.

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