We report the outcome of 16 Japanese patients with medium chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency. Of them, 7 patients were diagnosed after metabolic crisis, while 9 were detected in the asymptomatic condition. Of the 7 symptomatic cases, 1 died suddenly, and 4 cases had delayed development. All 9 patients identified by neonatal or sibling screening remained healthy. Of 14 mutations identified, 10 were unique for Japanese, and 4 were previously reported in other nationalities. Presymptomatic detection including neonatal screening obviously improves quality of life of Japanese patients, probably regardless of the genotypes.
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