Newborn screening test developed for rare, deadly neurological

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Last updated 25 novembro 2024
Newborn screening test developed for rare, deadly neurological
A study led by Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis describes a newborn screening test that identifies infants with Niemann-Pick type C, an often fatal condition in which cholesterol builds up and eventually destroys brain cells. Early detection may save lives and improve prospects for managing the disease.
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