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German Maternal Phenylketonuria Study
European Journal of Pediatrics, 04/28/09
Cipcic-Schmidt S et al. - There are significant negative correlations between the gestational age in which the dietary control was reached and pregnancy outcome as measured by growth parameters and early cognitive and motor developmental quotients at the age of 2 years. For minimizing risks of MPKU, preconceptional dietary control is strongly recommended. Tracking and timely information of young women about risks of MPKU is of outmost importance.
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