Clinical and demographic characteristics of organic acidaemias in children in a tertiary care hospital in Sri Lanka: A 4-year experience in a single centre
D. M. Vidanapathirana,
P. M. S. Fernando,
K. L. S. P. K. M. Jayasena
et al.
Abstract:Background: Organic acidaemias (OAs) are a biochemically heterogeneous group of inborn errors of metabolism. They are rare and infrequently reported worldwide. Most OAs are clinically apparent in the neonatal period or early infancy while some can present as a chronic progressive form or even an asymptomatic form. Objectives: To describe the clinical presentation, demographic characteristics and the incidence of OAs in Sri Lankan children. Method: A retrospective descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted… Show more
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