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Clinical outcomes of children with abnormal newborn screening results for Krabbe disease in New York State.

Melissa P WassersteinMary AndriolaGeorgianne ArnoldAlan AronPatricia DuffnerRichard W ErbeMaria L EscolarLissette EstrellaPatricia Galvin-PartonAlejandro D IglesiasDenise M KayDavid F KronnJoanne KurtzbergJennifer M KwonThomas J LanganPaul A LevyThomas P NaidichJoseph J OrsiniJoan E PellegrinoJames M ProvenzaleDavid A WengerMichele Caggana
Published in: Genetics in medicine : official journal of the American College of Medical Genetics (2016)
These results show significant HSCT-associated morbidity and mortality in early infantile Krabbe disease and raise questions about its efficacy when performed in newborns diagnosed through newborn screening. The unanticipated identification of "at risk" children introduces unique ethical and medicolegal issues. New York's experience raises questions about the risks, benefits, and practicality of screening newborns for Krabbe disease. It is imperative that objective assessments be made on an ongoing basis as additional states begin screening for this disorder.Genet Med 18 12, 1235-1243.
Keyphrases
  • young adults
  • pregnant women
  • bioinformatics analysis