Triheptanoin in patients with long-chain fatty acid oxidation disorders: clinical experience in Italy
Abstract Background Long-chain fatty acid oxidation disorders (LC-FAOD) are rare and potentially life-threatening diseases that cause deficient energy production and accumulation of toxic metabolites. Despite dietary management, adherence to maximum fasting guidelines, restricted long-chain triglyce...
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Main Authors: | Francesco Porta (Author), Arianna Maiorana (Author), Vincenza Gragnaniello (Author), Elena Procopio (Author), Serena Gasperini (Author), Roberta Taurisano (Author), Marco Spada (Author), Carlo Dionisi-Vici (Author), Alberto Burlina (Author) |
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