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I need information on Non-Ketotic Hyperglycinemia. the rare genetic disorders found in some infants.? |
I am writing a 6 page report on this topic Non Ketotic Hyperglycinemia and can't really find all the information i need. the reason being is because it is a rare genetic disorder and there isn't much information to be found on it. my two year old cousin had this disorder and passed away at the age of two and i know there has been more research on this disorder. I need to know just the basics. which parent does it come from, the definition, and some other things. it will be greatly appreciated if you can help. i can't really give you info as such, however your best bet is academic medical journals which are all about current researches in medicine and illnesses/diseases. You won't find this info on the net as it's confidential, and costly research. |
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