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3-Methylglutaconic (3MGC) aciduria is a common phenotypic feature of a growing number of inborn errors of metabolism. "Primary" 3MGC aciduria is caused by deficiencies in leucine pathway enzymes while "secondary" 3MGC aciduria results from inborn errors of metabolism that impact mitochondrial energy production. The metabolic precursor of 3MGC acid is -3MGC CoA, an intermediate in the leucine catabolism pathway.

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