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PhenylketonuriaInformation / Diagnosis / Treatment / Prevention
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Children's PKU Network Description: Organisation offering education and direct assistance. Includes details of projects, plus links to food suppliers. (pkunetwork.org) |
Genes and Diseases: Phenylketonuria Description: Brief genetic information. (ncbi.nlm.nih.gov) |
Medline Plus: Phenylketonuria Description: Definition, causes, symptoms and treatment. (nlm.nih.gov) |
National PKU News Description: Organisation providing information and news to families and professionals. Includes general information about the condition, dietary advice, research, personal stories and support. (pkunews.org) |
Pediatric Oncall Description: In-depth look at Phenylketonuria (PKU). Includes symptoms, diagnosing, newborn screening, treatment and follow up. (pediatriconcall.com) |
Phenylketonuria Description: Definition, causes, symptoms and treatments. (medhelp.org) |
PKU-Info.org Description: Provides general information, plus links to organisations, suppliers and mailing lists. Also includes a forum. [English and German] (pku-info.org) |
Tuxes for Tia Description: A fund raising event for PKU research on behalf of the Piziali Family Foundation for PKU. Learn about phenylketonuria. (tuxesfortia.com) |
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