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Prevalence of Tuberous Sclerosis Complex in Taiwan: A National Population-Based Study
Neuroepidemiology , 11/25/09
Hong CH et al. – The low prevalence of TSC in Taiwan might result from differences in penetrance, family planning, ethnic groups, and disease–modifying genes.
Chih-Hung Lee, 11/25/09
| This study estimated the prevalence of TSC in Taiwan by using a National health insurance database which covers >95% of population in the country. This is a first study to measure TSC prevalence nationally in a non-Western country. See editor's comments in the same issue of the Journal. |
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