Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6155770 | Seminars in Perinatology | 2015 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Every newborn in the U.S. is screened for at least 29 disorders, where evidence suggests that early detection is possible and beneficial. With new or improved treatment options and development of high-throughput screening tests, additional conditions have been proposed for inclusion in newborn screening programs. Among those are several lysosomal storage disorders that have been evaluated in limited pilot studies or that are already included in a few national or international newborn screening programs. These conditions include Pompe disease, Niemann-Pick type A/B disease, Fabry disease, Krabbe disease, Mucopolysaccharidoses types I and II, and Gaucher disease. Here, we review the current state of newborn screening for these lysosomal storage disorders.
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Authors
Dietrich MD, PhD, Dimitar MD, PhD, Devin PhD, Kimiyo MD, Piero MD, PhD, Silvia MD, PhD,