Long‐term prognosis in galactosaemia: Results of a survey of 350 cases
Journal of Inherited Metabolic Disease1989Vol. 13(6), pp. 802–818
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Abstract
An international survey of the long term results of treating galactosaemia has shown poor results. These do not seem to be related to any of the relevant variables studied, for example delayed diagnosis or poor dietary compliance.
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