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6-pyruvoyltetrahydropterin synthase deficiency two-case report.

6-Pyruvoyltetrahydropterin Synthase (PTPS) deficiency is the most common cause of hyperphenylalaninemia due to tetrahydrobiopterin deficiency. The presenting symptoms of PTPS deficiency are mental retardation, convulsions, disturbance of tone and posture, drowsiness, irritability, abnormal movements, hypersalivation, and swallowing difficulties(1-3). The authors reported the first two cases of PTPS deficiency in Thailand. Both cases were male infants who showed phenylalanine levels of 25.23 mg/dl and 23.4 mg/dl respectively. The urinary pterins analysis showed low biopterin and high neopterin. The percentage of urinary biopterin was also found to be very low. The mutation analysis of the first case revealed a point mutation of exon 4, a homozygous C to T transition at nucleotide 200 in codon 67 (T67M), and the second case showed a compound heterozygous of exon 4, C to A transition at nucleotide 200, and exon 5, C to T transition at nucleotide 259 of the PTS gene confirming that they had PTPS deficiency. Treatment was started with neurotransmitters and a low phenylalanine diet. Family carriers were detected by means of urinary pterins determination and mutation analysis.

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