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Discuss the medical nutrition therapy for galactosemia and possible long-term complications of this disorder.

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What is the highest total blood cholesterol concentration (mg/dL) that falls within the desirable range?
 A) 50
  B) 101
  C) 199
  D) 299



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Patients with galactosemia must consume a galactose-restricted diet. The diet is much simpler than the diet for PKU because galactose is not an essential nutrient and is not in a metabolic pathway that produces a required substance. In addition, dietary galactose is primarily obtained from lactose, so the main focus of dietary treatment is the exclusion of milk and milk products. Other foods that contain galactose in substantial amounts, such as organ meats and some legumes, fruits, and vegetables, must also be avoided or restricted. Prepared foods and medications that include lactose as an additive must be avoided as well. Galactosemia patients or their caregivers are generally given food lists that identify common sources of galactose.

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Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it


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Gracias!

 

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