Prevalence, characteristics, and costs of diagnosed homocystinuria, elevated homocysteine, and phenylketonuria in the United States: a retrospective claims-based comparison
Abstract Background Classical homocystinuria (HCU), an inborn error of homocysteine metabolism, has previously been estimated to affect approximately 1 in 100,000-200,000 people in the United States (US). HCU is poorly detected by newborn screening, resulting in underestimates of its prevalence. Thi...
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Main Authors: | Marcia Sellos-Moura (Author), Frank Glavin (Author), David Lapidus (Author), Kristin Evans (Author), Carolyn R. Lew (Author), Debra E. Irwin (Author) |
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