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Geographical Variations in Inborn Errors of Metabolism in Japan
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1984
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Metabolic SyndromeInfertilityInborn ErrorsBody CompositionFertilityMetabolic DisorderGenetic DisorderPhysiologyGenetic EpidemiologyPediatricsNationwide Screening ProjectFetal ComplicationLive BirthsPublic HealthMetabolismHigh-risk PregnancyHealth Sciences
Using materials from a nationwide screening project on inborn errors of metabolism in Japan, the incidence of histidinemia, phenylketonuria, galactosemia and homocystinuria were found to be 140, 16, 14 and 7 in 1 million live births, respectively. Geographical variations were observed, especially in histidinemia, which are most likely due to chance.