Abstract

To the Editor .— With the increase in the number of diseases screened in newborn screening (NBS) programs, an increase in false-positive results has been noted.1 We encountered a 12-day-old female patient who presented with a positive NBS result for maple syrup urine disease secondary to goat milk consumption. Our patient initially had NBS results that revealed …

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