The normal range for phenylketonuria is between 0.06 to 0.18 mmol/L or 1 to 3 mg/dl.
Phenylketonuria is a genetic disorder characterized by abnormal levels of phenylalanine.
A 25-year-old woman has been repeatedly seeking medical treatment but with little success, and her condition continues to worsen. What is the normal risk rate for Down syndrome?
The risk rate for Down syndrome is between 1 in 700 and 1 in 1000, but it increases with age.
The patient developed symptoms and has been ill for a certain period of time. After ten days of coma, the eyes can only open in one direction. Now both eyes can open, but the patient can’t see anything and cannot eat. The treatment effect is not good.
What does the PAPPA test mean in Down syndrome screening? If the test result is abnormal, does it indicate a problem with the fetus?
The pediatric skull and clavicle dysplasia syndrome is a congenital skeletal system developmental anomaly, often a familial genetic developmental disorder.
Neonates born with intrapartum asphyxia may suffer from post-infection encephalopathy, requiring comprehensive treatment to promote neural function recovery.
What methods can be used to prevent the occurrence of pediatric epilepsy?
What is the probability of a couple with chromosomal abnormality 46, XX, (1qh) giving birth to a healthy child?