“…Babies who had unrestricted access to AC had a better chance to have their HD diagnosed earlier, had less frequent procedures, and were more likely to avoid a stoma. In other words, this difference in access could be responsible, among other factors, for the delay in patient presentation, which is likely to prolong the child's and the parent's suffering, while increasing the risk of HD-related morbidities [20]. The wide variability in the age at presentation has been reported in a larger series of HD cases [1,16,21]; however, the role of access to care as a cause of such variability has not been explored before.…”