
Sixteen subjects with nonphenylketonuric hyperphenylalaninemia were followed up during a period of years. Dietary treatment did not seem to influence the outcome, and no relationship between blood phenylalanine and intellectual outcome was demonstrable.
Adult, Male, Adolescent, Phenylalanine, Intelligence, Wechsler Scales, Humans, Female, Child, Metabolism, Inborn Errors, Diet
Adult, Male, Adolescent, Phenylalanine, Intelligence, Wechsler Scales, Humans, Female, Child, Metabolism, Inborn Errors, Diet
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