Children with intermittent MSUD have normal growth, diet, and intellectual development. At a later stage during a stressful experience or after contracting an infection, the disorder is triggered with symptoms that include the characteristic odor, ataxia, and lethargy. The sudden onset of metabolic crisis may result in brain damage, seizure, or other neurological complications.

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