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In Introduction, 4th line "In India, the reported prevalance of IEM is 1 in 2497 newborns [2] although the true pan India prevalence still remains unknown [3]".
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OBJECTIVE: To study the clinical profile and outcome of children with Inborn errors of metabolism. METHODS: Thirty one newly diagnosed children with Inborn errors of metabolism over a 1 y period were studied for their relevant clinical, biochemical, diagnosis, treatment and follow-up details. RESULTS: Inborn errors of metabolism accounted for 2% of hospital admissions. Sixty five percent were born to parents of consanguineous marriage. Of the 31 children with Inborn errors of metabolism, 16 (51%) had lysosomal storage disorders, 8 (26%) had disorders of amino acid metabolism, 2 (6%) each had disorders of carbohydrate and bile acid metabolism, 1 (3%) each had disorders of fatty acid oxidation, mitochondrial and peroxisome metabolism. Acrodermatitis dysmetabolica, as a complication was observed in one child and the overall mortality rate in this series was 10%. CONCLUSIONS: Lysosomal storage disorders constituted the majority of Inborn errors of metabolism in this series and amino acidopathies/organic acidemias were successfully treated with special formulas.