Alpha-methyl acetyl-coA racemase deficiency. Magnetic resonance imaging findings of three patients with encephalopathy, epilepsy, and stroke-like episodes

Neuroradiol J. 2023 Jul 15:19714009231187342. doi: 10.1177/19714009231187342. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

Alpha-methyl acyl-CoA racemase deficiency (AMACRD) is a rare peroxisomal disorder that results in the accumulation of pristanic acid and 16 cases have been reported in the literature. Here, we present three additional patients, two confirmed by genomic study and one suspected. Three siblings who were born to healthy unrelated parents developed recurrent episodes of encephalopathy, seizures, and behavioral disturbances. In all 3, brain MRI showed lesions in the thalami, cerebral peduncles, and mesencephalic tegmentum, as well as brain volume loss. In addition, one patient had a chronic hemispheric infarct and an acute contralateral infarct, and another had a subacute infarct involving multiple vascular territories without abnormalities on MR angiography.

Keywords: Alpha-methyl acetyl-coA racemase; dysfunction; encephalopathy; epilepsy; single peroxisomal.