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3. Intermediate MSUD

With intermediate MSUD, symptoms may appear as early as five months to up to seven years. They may experience seizures as well as neurological and developmental impairments as a result of increased enzyme activity. While some may exhibit the maple syrup odor in sweat, urine, and earwax, others may be asymptomatic until later. Because ataxia, the inability to control bodily movements, is also a symptom, the child may be misdiagnosed before the proper diagnosis is reached.

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