galaktoseämischer
Galaktoseämischer refers to a condition characterized by the presence of excess galactose in the blood. Galactose is a simple sugar that is a component of lactose, the sugar found in milk. Normally, the body breaks down galactose into glucose, which is then used for energy. However, in individuals with certain metabolic disorders, this breakdown process is impaired, leading to a buildup of galactose.
The most common cause of galaktoseämischer is galactosemia, a rare genetic disorder. There are different types
Symptoms of galaktoseämischer, particularly in classic galactosemia, can appear shortly after birth once milk-based formulas or
Diagnosis is typically made through newborn screening programs that test for elevated galactose levels. Confirmation is