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Internal medicine journal · Jan 2022
Patient Care Standards for Primary Mitochondrial Disease in Australia. An Australian adaptation of the Mitochondrial Medicine Society recommendations.
- Carolyn M Sue, Shanti Balasubramaniam, Drago Bratkovic, Catherine Bonifant, John Christodoulou, David Coman, Karen Crawley, Fabienne Edema-Hildebrand, Carolyn Ellaway, Roula Ghaoui, Maina Kava, Lisa S Kearns, Joy Lee, Christina Liang, David A Mackey, Sean Murray, Merrilee Needham, Rocio Rius, Jacqui Russell, Nicholas J C Smith, Dominic Thyagarajan, and Christine Wools.
- Department of Neurology, Royal North Shore Hospital, Northern Sydney Local Health District, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
- Intern Med J. 2022 Jan 1; 52 (1): 110-120.
AbstractThis document provides consensus-based recommendations for general physicians and primary care physicians who diagnose and manage patients with mitochondrial diseases (MD). It builds on previous international guidelines, with particular emphasis on clinical management in the Australian setting. This statement was prepared by a working group of medical practitioners, nurses and allied health professionals with clinical expertise and experience in managing Australian patients with MD. As new treatments and management plans emerge, these consensus-based recommendations will continue to evolve, but current standards of care are summarised in this document.© 2021 The Authors. Internal Medicine Journal published by John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd on behalf of Royal Australasian College of Physicians.
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