Prevalence and outcome of inborn errors of metabolism among high-risk neonates: an Egyptian single-center study
Wesam A. Mokhtar,
Mervat A. Hesham,
Shams S. Abdo
Abstract:Background
Inborn errors of metabolism (IEM) are genetic disorders caused by incompetence in enzymatic reactions of intermediary metabolism due to an insufficient amount or unstable form of the involved enzyme.
Aim
To assess the prevalence and outcome of IEM among high-risk neonates for early diagnosis and detection of treatable causes to minimize morbidity and mortality rate in neonates.
Methods
This cross-… Show more
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