Thiamine-responsive maple syrup urine disease

MONDO:0017054

Thiamine-responsive maple syrup urine disease (thiamine-responsive MSUD) is a less severe variant of MSUD that manifests with a phenotype similar to intermediate MSUD but that responds positively to treatment with thiamine.

Also known as: thiamine-responsive BCKD deficiency, thiamine-responsive MSUD, thiamine-responsive branched-chain 2-ketoacid dehydrogenase deficiency, thiamine-responsive branched-chain alpha-ketoacid dehydrogenase deficiency, thiamine-responsive maple syrup urine disease

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