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Results 1 - 5 of 5 for Galactosemia 4
  1. ... nonworking copy of the gene that can cause galactosemia, each of their children has a 25% (1 in 4) chance of being affected with it. There are ...
  2. ... of their children has a 25% (1 in 4) chance of being affected.
  3. ... based formulas should be used for infants with galactosemia , a rare condition. These formulas can also be ... free formulas: These formulas are also used for galactosemia and for children who can't digest lactose. ...
  4. ... trisomy 21) Ectodermal dysplasia syndrome Familial congenital cataracts Galactosemia Hallermann-Streiff syndrome Lowe syndrome Marinesco-Sjögren syndrome ...
  5. ... may result from other conditions, including congenital rubella , galactosemia , retrolental fibroplasia ) Persistent primary hyperplastic vitreous Retinoblastoma Toxocara ...