Changing incidence of neonatal hypermethioninaemia: implications for the detection of homocystinuria.
Open Access
- 1 August 1979
- journal article
- research article
- Published by BMJ in Archives of Disease in Childhood
- Vol. 54 (8) , 593-598
- https://doi.org/10.1136/adc.54.8.593
Abstract
The Guthrie test was used to measure blood methionine concentrations in 670 764 neonates during the period from May 1970 to December 1977. Raised values (greater than 4 mg/100 ml; 268 mumol/l) were found in 147 babies (6--14 days old) and 55 of these still had raised values when retested 2--6 weeks later. 48 infants had transient hypermethioninaemia of at least 3 weeks' duration, one had a more persistent form associated with abnormal liver function tests, 3 had different forms of homocystinuria, and one infant, who was asymptomatic at the time of detection, had hypermethioninaemia associated with a rapidly fatal form of tyrosinamiea (tyrosinosis). Two infants could not be followed up. Transient hypermethioninaemia has not been detected in this laboratory since 1975. There was a greatly reduced incidence of transient hypermethioninaemia in girls after 1972 and in boys after 1975; this may have been due to recent changes in infant practices in the UK. Homocystinuria was last detected in this laboratory in 1972; the apparent change in incidence is significant (P less than 0.05) and suggests that the diagnostic value of this screening procedure should be reassessed.This publication has 28 references indexed in Scilit:
- Homocystinuria in New South Wales.Archives of Disease in Childhood, 1978
- Infantile Overnutrition in the First Year of Life: A Field Study in Dudley, WorcestershireBMJ, 1972
- Homocystinuria associated with decreased methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase activityBiochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1972
- Infantile Overnutrition among Artificially Fed Infants in the Sheffield RegionBMJ, 1971
- Deranged B12 metabolism: Studies of fibroblasts grown in tissue cultureBiochemical Medicine, 1970
- SIGNIFICANCE OF HYPERMETHIONÆMIA IN ACUTE TYROSINOSISThe Lancet, 1968
- HYPERMETHIONINÆMIA IN ACUTE TYROSINOSISThe Lancet, 1966
- METHYLENE-BLUE IN ALCOHOL-INDUCED HYPOGLYCEMIAThe Lancet, 1965
- APPLICATION OF A SIMPLE MICROMETHOD TO THE SCREENING OF PLASMA FOR A VARIETY OF AMINOACIDOPATHIESThe Lancet, 1964
- Breast-feeding in DeclineBMJ, 1962