It began as a medical mystery that puzzled doctors and parents alike, a baby emitting an unmistakable odour of rotting fish. What sounded like a hygiene issue turned out to be a rare genetic condition ...
Fish odour syndrome, also known as trimethylaminuria, is a disorder that causes a strong odour in the urine, sweat and breath of affected individuals, described as similar to rotting fish. This odour ...
Trimethylaminuria (fish-odour syndrome, fish malodour syndrome, stale fish syndrome). The most common method is amplification of the eight coding exons by PCR with exon-specific primers, followed by ...
Disease name: Trimethylaminuria (TMAU), also known as "fish odor syndrome" Affected populations: TMAU is a rare metabolic condition that causes a person to smell like rotten fish. The condition is ...
A rare genetic disorder, trimethylaminuria, causes babies to emit a strong fishy odour, baffling parents and doctors. This condition, stemming from a faulty enzyme, disrupts the body's processing of ...