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GalactosemiaInformation / Diagnosis / Treatment / Prevention
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European Galactosaemia Society Description: Information about the EGS, galactosaemia, the national groups, the diet and events and publications. (galactosaemia.com) |
MedlinePlus: Galactosemia Description: Includes symptoms, tests, treatment, and prevention. (nlm.nih.gov) |
National Library of Medicine: GALC Description: The alternate names, a summary and list of major features of galactocerebrosidase deficiency. (nlm.nih.gov) |
NORD - Galactosemia Description: Offers the synonyms, a general discussion and further resources. (rarediseases.org) |
Parents of Galactosemic Children, Inc. Description: Information about galctosemia and a resource for families living with galactosemia. (galactosemia.org) |
Pediatric Oncall Description: Presented is a case study of galactosemia in a four month old female child. (pediatriconcall.com) |
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