To test or not to test? Metabolic testing in adolescents and adults with intellectual disability

By: Moog, Ute.
Contributor(s): de Die-Smulders, Christine | Martens, Herman | et al.
Series: Journal of Policy and Practice in Intellectual Disabilities 5 (3) 2008: 167-173.Publisher: 2008Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY | METABOLIC DISORDERS | SCREENING | ADOLESCENTS | ETIOLOGYSummary: Explains why it is difficult to estimate the proportion of ID that is due to inborn errors of metabolism. In order to gain more insight into the presentation of metabolic disorders in adolescents and adults, retrospectively analysed the outcome of metabolic investigation performed over a ten year period in persons with ID aged 16 ears or older. Discusses the findings.
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Explains why it is difficult to estimate the proportion of ID that is due to inborn errors of metabolism. In order to gain more insight into the presentation of metabolic disorders in adolescents and adults, retrospectively analysed the outcome of metabolic investigation performed over a ten year period in persons with ID aged 16 ears or older. Discusses the findings.

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