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    High altitude exposure and the birth prevalence of congenital anomalies in newborns with Down syndrome
    (Elsevier BV, 2025) Daniel Linares; Beatriz Luna; Edson Loayza; Angela del Callejo; Maria Garcia-Sejas; Carlos Eróstegui; Gonzalo Taboada
    Our findings indicate that both maternal and environmental factors, particularly high-altitude exposure, play a crucial role in the development of congenital anomalies in newborns with Down syndrome. These results underscore the need for enhanced surveillance and tailored clinical management in high-risk populations, as well as further research into preventive strategies to mitigate these risks.
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    Prevalence of Fabry disease in patients with chronic kidney disease: A systematic review and meta-analysis
    (Elsevier BV, 2023) Daniel Linares; Beatriz Luna; Edson Loayza; Gonzalo Taboada; Uma Ramaswami
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    Prevalence of Fabry Disease in Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
    (2023) Daniel Linares; Beatriz Luna; Edson Loayza; Gonzalo Taboada; Uma Ramaswami
    vs. lesser than 1000), publication year (before vs. after 2010), presence of female gender
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    Prevalence of intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy in La Paz, Bolivia
    (Pergamon Press, 1979) Humberto Reyes; Gonzalo Taboada; J Ribalta
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    The frequency of lactase phenotypes in Aymara children.
    (BMJ, 1985) Elfride Balanza; Gonzalo Taboada
    A total of 122 apparently healthy Bolivian Aymara-mixed children ranging in age from 2 to 12 years were tested for lactose absorption using the standard lactose tolerance test with blood glucose determination. Analysing the sample according to the age of the probands, we found an increased age related frequency of lactose malabsorption showing final percentages of 55% in the 2 to 5 years group, 57.4% in the 6 to 10 years group, and 77.4% in the 11 to 15 years group.

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