Congenital hyperammonemia in children
Congenital hyperammonemia is a congenital metabolic abnormality caused by a certain enzyme deficiency in the urea cycle, which increases blood ammonia and causes damage to nervous system function. The clinical symptoms are mostly vomiting, lethargy, irritation, and coma. Wait. Clinically rare.
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