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Anomalía del ciclo de la urea hereditaria; Anomalía del ciclo de la urea de tipo hereditario
Como sucede con la mayoría de las enfermedades hereditarias, no hay una forma de prevenir estos trastornos. Actualmente, hay disponibilidad de pruebas prenatales. Igualmente, puede haber disponibilidad de pruebas genéticas antes de implantar un embrión para las personas que utilizan la fecundación in vitro.
El trabajo mancomunado entre los padres, el niño afectado y los médicos puede ayudar a prevenir la enfermedad severa.
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