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Long-term low dose nitisinone therapy in adults with alkaptonuria shows no cognitive decline or increased severity of depression
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Clarke, P.
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Davison, A.S
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Griffin, R.
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Harrold, J.A
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Hughes, G.
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Ranganath
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L.R
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Association of alkaptonuria and low dose nitisinone therapy with cataract formation in a large cohort of patients
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Ahmad, M.S.Z
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Ahmed, M.
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Borgia, A.
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Kaye, S.
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Khedr, M.
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Madden, A.
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Ranganath
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L.R
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Improving the clinical accuracy and flexibility of the Alkaptonuria severity score index
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Arnoux, J.-B
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Cant, H.E.O
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Chatzidaki, I.
,
Eddowes, L.A
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Imrich, R.
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Olsson, B.
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Ranganath
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L.R
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Rudebeck, M.
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