RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 High tolerance for oral galactose in classical galactosaemia: dietary implications JF Archives of Disease in Childhood JO Arch Dis Child FD BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health SP 1034 OP 1036 DO 10.1136/adc.2003.037671 VO 89 IS 11 A1 A M Bosch A1 H D Bakker A1 L J M de B Wenniger-Prick A1 R J A Wanders A1 F A Wijburg YR 2004 UL http://adc.bmj.com/content/89/11/1034.abstract AB Aim: To study the relevance of restricting the exogenous intake of small amounts of galactose, such as from fruit and vegetables, in patients with classical galactosaemia. Methods: For a period of six weeks, increasing doses of oral galactose to a maximum of 600 mg per day, were added to a very strict galactose restricted diet in three adolescent patients homozygous for the Q188R mutation. During the study, physical examination, including an extended ophthalmic examination, and laboratory studies were performed on a weekly basis. Results: No significant change in any of the studied clinical or biochemical parameters was observed. Conclusions: These findings provide further evidence that attempts to exclude trace amounts of galactose from the diet are not justified. Once the diet is made more liberal, a long term follow up study will be necessary.