3 methylcrotonic aciduria


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3-Methylcrotonic aciduria is a disorder characterised by urine that contains increased amounts of 3-methylcrotonic acid. It is caused by defects in a biotin-dependent reaction that forms 3-methylglutaconic acid.


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