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- Q7423635 subject Q6853484.
- Q7423635 subject Q6902466.
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- Q7423635 abstract "Sarcosinemia (SAR), also called hypersarcosinemia and SARDH deficiency, is a rare autosomal recessive metabolic disorder characterized by an increased concentration of sarcosine in blood plasma and urine ("sarcosinuria"). It can result from an inborn error of sarcosine metabolism, or from severe folate deficiency related to the folate requirement for the conversion of sarcosine to glycine. It is thought to be a relatively benign condition.".
- Q7423635 icd10 "E72.5".
- Q7423635 icd9 "270.8".
- Q7423635 omim "268900".
- Q7423635 thumbnail Sarcosine.png?width=300.
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- Q7423635 wikiPageWikiLink Q6853484.
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- Q7423635 icd "270.8".
- Q7423635 icd "E72.5".
- Q7423635 name "Sarcosinemia".
- Q7423635 omim "268900".
- Q7423635 type Disease.
- Q7423635 type Thing.
- Q7423635 type Q12136.
- Q7423635 comment "Sarcosinemia (SAR), also called hypersarcosinemia and SARDH deficiency, is a rare autosomal recessive metabolic disorder characterized by an increased concentration of sarcosine in blood plasma and urine ("sarcosinuria"). It can result from an inborn error of sarcosine metabolism, or from severe folate deficiency related to the folate requirement for the conversion of sarcosine to glycine. It is thought to be a relatively benign condition.".
- Q7423635 label "Sarcosinemia".
- Q7423635 depiction Sarcosine.png.
- Q7423635 name "Sarcosinemia".