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Can you develop methylmalonic acidemia later in life?

While typically identified in infants, cases of methylmalonic acidemia presenting later in life, even into adulthood, are medically documented. A small but significant number of cases show that yes, you can develop methylmalonic acidemia later in life, often triggered by specific genetic variants or nutritional deficiencies.

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