Long-term clinical outcomes and health-related quality of life in patients with isolated methylmalonic acidemia after liver transplantation: experience from the largest cohort study in China
CONCLUSIONS: This large single-center study of the mainland of China showed an overall favorable impact of LT on isolated MMA in terms of long-term survival, metabolic control, and HRQoL in children and families. The potential for persistent neurocognitive impairment and inherent metabolic fragility requires long-term special care. Video Abstract (MP4 153780 KB).PMID:38190010 | DOI:10.1007/s12519-023-00780-0
Source: World Journal of Pediatrics : WJP - Category: Pediatrics Authors: Yi-Zhou Jiang Guang-Peng Zhou Lin Wei Wei Qu Zhi-Gui Zeng Ying Liu Yu-Le Tan Jun Wang Zhi-Jun Zhu Li-Ying Sun Source Type: research
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