Tramontana, Timothy F.Wilson, Theodore E.Hainline, Bryan E.2022-10-272022-10-272021-03-31Tramontana TF, Wilson TE, Hainline BE. Consideration of a metabolic disorder in the differential of mild developmental delay: A case of nonketotic hyperglycinemia revisited 36 years later. JIMD Rep. 2021;59(1):16-19. Published 2021 Mar 31. doi:10.1002/jmd2.12208https://hdl.handle.net/1805/30423We present a 53‐year‐old male with nonketotic hyperglycinemia (NKH) who presented in decompensated state to our university hospital several months prior to a primary diagnosis of multifocal pneumonia accompanied by reports of seizure‐like activity, altered mental status, tremors, and fever. He was initially diagnosed with NKH in his preschool years, over 40 years previously, along with his younger sister. At that time, he had developmental and physical delays (which his sister also experienced). His health course has been relatively uneventful otherwise, as regards decompensation of his disease, and he has not been on the standard regimens of reduced dietary glycine intake along with dextromethorphan and sodium benzoate. Recent molecular confirmation of NKH was completed and both he and his sibling likely have an attenuated form of NKH mediated by the combined effects of their variants. This paper presents what we believe to be report of the oldest surviving individuals with attenuated NKH.en-USAttribution 4.0 InternationalGlycine cleavage enzyme system (GCS)Nonketotic hyperglycinemia (NKH)AMTGLDCConsideration of a metabolic disorder in the differential of mild developmental delay: A case of nonketotic hyperglycinemia revisited 36 years laterArticle