May 2011 | Quarterly Newsletter
 
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Recent Updates

  • Chapter 5.1 The Adult Patient with Hereditary Metabolic Disease

    Adults with inborn errors is a fast growing patient group. Patients presenting in a late age of onset are seen more and more in the pediatric ward, while those diagnosed as children are being cared for by pediatricians well into adulthood. This new chapter discusses the management of these patients across a variety of factors.


  • New Blog Posts:
  • Do adult patients with PKU need the strict Phe-restricted diet?
  • Inborn error of endocannabinoid metabolism
  • Pathophysiology of UCDs
  • New CDG: SRD5A3
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  • Coming soon: DOI reference numbers for all chapters

  • Come see McGraw-Hill at MLA 2011 (May 13th - 18th) in
    Minneapolis, MN!


    Visit us at Booth 201 and enter for a chance to win a Flip Video Camera when you view a new product demo!

    Tech Showcases - Sunday, May 15th
    1:30 – 2:00pm: PAEasy - The Best Study Aid for the PANCE and PANRE, Exhibit Hall - Hall A*
    2:30 - 3:00pm: AccessPediatrics – Spanning the Study and Practice of Pediatrics, Exhibit Hall - Hall A*

    Sunrise Seminar - Tuesday, May 17th
    7:00 - 8:15am: For Librarians: Teaching Evidence-Based Medicine with JAMAevidence, Minneapolis Convention Center Room 101A, Level One*

    Be sure to stop by the Relaxation Station at MLA 2011 sponsored by AccessPediatrics and PAEasy (Tickets are available at the McGraw-Hill Booth #201).


    *Please check the Official Program for last minute room changes.

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