galactosemia
A genetic disease characterized by failure to thrive in infancy, mental retardation, cataracts, and mental retardation. These symptoms are caused by a deficiency of the epimerase enzyme (galactose-1-phosphate uridyl transferase) that normally converts galactose to glucose; the resulting buildup of galactose in the bloodstream causes organ and tissue damage. Selected galactosemia links: |
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