Child Neurology: Triosephosphate isomerase deficiency
Corrie Harris1, Bailey Nelson2, Darren Farber2
1From the Divisions of Pediatric Hospitalist Medicine (C.H., H.H.), Pediatric Neurology (D.F.), Pediatric Pulmonology (S.B., R.M.), and Pediatric Genetics (A.A.), University of Louisville School of Medicine (B.N.), KY. Corrie.Harris@Louisville.edu.
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