Tyrosinemia: Ultra Rare, Life Threatening, and Treatable
If the odds were 1 in 100, 000 you were that one, well. most times youd consider yourself lucky. But what if you were 1 in 100, 000 born with one of the rarest, most deadly diseases known to medicine Those are the odds with Hereditary Tyrosinemia Type 1, or HT1 odds no one wants to face. And even though it only affects a few hundred people in the entire world, dont think YOU dont need to know about this mysterious genetic disorder. Listen as the Miller family tells a harrowing story of multiple diagnoses, all while the clock was ticking against the life of their newborn son to the point where little Evan Miller was given less than 48 hours to live. Then hear Dr. Muge Gucsavas Calikoglu Associate Professor of Pediatrics University of North Carolina Healthcare explain what symptoms to look for, what to do about them, and what treatment options are available to todays courageous young HT1 patients. Find out what advocates and experts are doing to make sure EVERY State has the critical Succinylac
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