Question: Suppose a couple both have a family history of phenylketonuria (PKU), but neither shows symptoms …
Show transcribed image text Suppose a couple both have a family history of phenylketonuria (PKU), but neither shows symptoms of PKU. They are concerned that their children will have PKU. Which tests are appropriate to use to assess PKU risk or status of the couple and their fetus?
Suppose a couple both have a family history of phenylketonuria (PKU), but neither shows symptoms of PKU. They are concerned that their children will have PKU. Which tests are appropriate to use to assess PKU risk or status of the couple and their fetus?
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