Liver Transplants Provide Long-term Control of Rare Disorder
11th Apr 2006, 19:22 GMT
PITTSBURGH - Liver transplantation can provide long-term control of the rare metabolic condition called maple syrup urine disease, which causes profound neurologic damage and death if left untreated.
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