Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8343954 | Molecular Genetics and Metabolism | 2013 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The results suggest that a significant portion of the 3-MCCD “confirmed” cases have a mild biochemical phenotype. Moreover the majority of cases had insufficient data entered to allow for adequate clinical characterization of the cases. These findings raise the concern that a significant number of individuals receiving treatment for 3-MCCD may not have a clinically significant condition. Additionally, the utility of this data system could be improved if centers provided complete confirmatory test results and more specific documentation of clinical outcomes and health/developmental status. Further studies, including a clinical chart review, are necessary to validate the data and further characterize this cohort.
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Authors
Christina Lam, Jennifer M. Carter, Stephen D. Cederbaum, Julie Neidich, Natalie M. Gallant, Fred Lorey, Lisa Feuchtbaum, Derek A. Wong,