inborn error
collocation in Englishmeaningsofinbornanderror
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inborn
adjective
uk/ˌɪnˈbɔːn/us/ˈɪn.bɔːrn/
used to refer to a mental or physical characteristic that someone has ...
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error
noun[C or U]
uk/ˈer.ər/us/ˈer.ɚ/
a ...
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(Definition ofinbornanderrorfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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This could possibly have been someinbornerrorof metabolism, given the metabolic acidosis and previous maternal history, and therefore a non-immune hydrops.
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It can include variousinbornerrorof metabolism.
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Thisinbornerrorleaves the body unable to metabolize galactose, allowing toxic levels of galactose to build up in human body blood, cells, and tissues.
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It was characterized as aninbornerrorof carbohydrate metabolism in 1908.
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For more online resources and references, seeinbornerrorof metabolism.
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Two examples are diabetes mellitus (a multifactorial disorder) and phenylketonuria (aninbornerrorof metabolism).
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Macrosomia might also be due to maternal diabetes mellitus during pregnancy, or inborn errors of metabolism might mimic overgrowth symptoms.
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It can result from aninbornerrorof sarcosine metabolism, or from severe folate deficiency related to the folate requirement for the conversion of sarcosine to glycine.
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Two reviews (newborn screening for cystic fibrosis, newborn screening for inborn errors of metabolism) resulted in the provision of new funding for the technologies.
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The number of known genetic inborn errors of metabolism demonstrated in vitro to be due to the lack of specific enzymes is considerable and growing daily.
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The national health service executive research and development health technology assessment programme has commissioned two complementary systematic reviews of neonatal screening for inborn errors of metabolism.
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Many pediatric endocrinologists have interests and expertise in bone metabolism, lipid metabolism, adolescent gynecology, or inborn errors of metabolism.
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Various inborn errors of metabolism are caused by deficiencies of enzymes necessary for glycogen synthesis or breakdown.
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Inborn errors of metabolism are not typically associated with malformation and subsequent cases have lacked such physical manifestations.
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Urea cycle disorders are included in the category of inborn errors of metabolism.
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They are a type of inborn errors of metabolism caused by malfunction of one of the enzymes.
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Many of the inborn errors of metabolism require avoidance or shortening of fasting intervals, or extra carbohydrates.
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Insufficiency of the urea cycle occurs in some genetic disorders (inborn errors of metabolism), and in liver failure.
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Inborn errors of metabolism are now often referred to as congenital metabolic diseases or inherited metabolic diseases.
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About 250 heritable genetic disorders have been identified in cats, many similar to human inborn errors.
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