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Elevated urinary pyrroline hydroxycarboxylic acid level

MedGen UID:
1053893
Concept ID:
CN377452
Finding
Synonyms: Elevated urinary 3-hydroxy-L-1-pyrroline-5-carboxylate level; Elevated urine L-delta1-pyrroline 3-hydroxy-5-carboxylate level
 
HPO: HP:6000620

Definition

The amount of pyrroline hydroxycarboxylic acid in the urine, normalized for urine concentration, is above the upper limit of normal. [from HPO]

Term Hierarchy

CClinical test,  RResearch test,  OOMIM,  GGeneReviews,  VClinVar  
  • CROGVElevated urinary pyrroline hydroxycarboxylic acid level

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Hyperprolinemia type 2
MedGen UID:
419175
Concept ID:
C2931835
Disease or Syndrome
Hyperprolinemia is an excess of a particular protein building block (amino acid), called proline, in the blood. This condition generally occurs when proline is not broken down properly by the body. There are two forms of hyperprolinemia, called type I and type II.\n\nHyperprolinemia can also occur with other conditions, such as malnutrition or liver disease. In particular, individuals with conditions that cause elevated levels of a chemical called lactic acid in the blood (lactic acidosis) may have hyperprolinemia as well, because lactic acid stops (inhibits) the breakdown of proline.\n\nHyperprolinemia type II results in proline levels in the blood between 10 and 15 times higher than normal, and high levels of a related compound called pyrroline-5-carboxylate. This form of the disorder is more likely than type I to involve seizures or intellectual disability that vary in severity.\n\nPeople with hyperprolinemia type I often do not show any symptoms, although they have proline levels in their blood between 3 and 10 times the normal level. Some individuals with hyperprolinemia type I exhibit seizures, intellectual disability, or other neurological or psychiatric problems.

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