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ギリシャのアベタリポプロテイン血症の33年間の追跡調査: 長期的な中鎖トリグリセリド補給による肝臓損傷の欠如
John K Triantafillidis1,2, Areti Manioti1,2, Theodoros Pittaras3
1GI Unit, Metropolitan General Hospital, Holargos, Greece, 264 Mesogeion Ave., Holargos, 155 62 Athens, Greece.
Journal of personalized medicine
|August 27, 2025
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まとめ
アベタリポプロテイン血症 (ABL) の家族を対象としたこの33年間の研究では,中鎖トリグリセリド (MCTオイル) を含んだ改定された食事は,肝臓の問題なく生存期間を延長することが示されています. しかし 神経学的症状と視力の症状は 時間の経過とともに悪化し続けました
科学分野:
- 遺伝 と 代謝 障害
- 臨床医学
- 栄養学
背景:
- アベタリポプロテイン血症 (ABL) と診断されたギリシャの家族の33年間の追跡調査を紹介しています.
- 患者3人の長期の臨床検査結果の詳細
- ABLの希少性と遺伝的根拠を強調しています.
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