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  • Galactosemia

    Galactosemia is a rare, hereditary disorder of carbohydrate metabolism that affects the body’s ability to convert galactose (a sugar contained in milk, including human mother’s milk) to glucose (a different type of sugar). Galactose is ...

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  • Galactosemia - Genetics Home Reference

    Galactosemia is a disorder that affects how the body processes a simple sugar called galactose. A small amount of galactose is present in many foods. ...

    ghr.nlm.nih.gov/condition=galactosemia - Similar

  • Galactosemia: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia

    The alternate names, a summary and list of major features of galactocerebrosidase deficiency.

    www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/000366.htm - Similar

  • Galactosemia

    Galactosemia is an inherited disorder characterized by an inability of the body to utilize galactose. Galactosemia means "galactose in the blood ". ...

    depts.washington.edu/transmet/gal.html - Similar

  • GANES

    My name is Angie Forsyth, and I am the founder and current president of GANES - the Galactosemia Association of the North Eastern States. ...

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  • Newborn Screening Program - Galactosemia

    Galactosemia is an inherited defect of galactose metabolism caused by an enzyme deficiency that prevents proper metabolism and utilization of galactose, ...

    www.idph.state.il.us/HealthWellness/fs/galactosemia.h... - Similar

  • OMIM - GALACTOSEMIA

    MIM #230400 · Text · Description · Clinical Features · Heterogeneity · Diagnosis · Clinical Management · Mapping · Pathogenesis · Molecular Genetics ...

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  • Galactose-1-Phosphate Uridyltransferase Deficiency ...

    10 Oct 2008 ... Overview: Hereditary galactosemia is among the most common carbohydrate metabolism disorders and can be a life-threatening illness during ...

    emedicine.medscape.com/article/944069-overview - Similar

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