Screening for phenylketonuria in a totalitarian state.
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Screening for phenylketonuria in a totalitarian state.
Living under a totalitarian regime has many effects on the structure, way of thinking, and relations in a society. However, it is the impact on neonatal genetic screening that we discuss in this paper. Genetic screening functions at the interface between health services and society at large. Being involved for over a decade in setting up the Bulgarian PKU screening programme, we have had to dea...
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Newborn screening for phenylketonuria (PKU) started with Robert Guthrie (1916–1995) who developed the bacterial inhibition test for the semiquantitative analysis of phenylalanine, which was the first test suitable for high throughput analysis. In addition, he introduced the ‘Guthrie filter card’ as a transport medium for dried blood which is still used today. Realizing the potential of his appr...
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The case histories are reported of three patients with phenylketonuria (PKU) in whom the initial Guthrie screening for PKU was falsely negative. Possible explanations for this problem are reviewed, as well as the limited cost-effectiveness of general re-testing. Guidelines are suggested to im prove the sensitivity of PKU screening procedures for newborns.
متن کاملScreening for Phenylketonuria
Newborn screening for phenylketonuria (PKU) started with Robert Guthrie (1916–1995) who developed the bacterial inhibition test for the semiquantitative analysis of phenylalanine, which was the first test suitable for high throughput analysis. In addition, he introduced the ‘Guthrie filter card’ as a transport medium for dried blood which is still used today. Realizing the potential of his appr...
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عنوان ژورنال: Journal of Medical Genetics
سال: 1992
ISSN: 1468-6244
DOI: 10.1136/jmg.29.9.656