Dr. John Harold Walter DPM
Podiatrist (Foot and Ankle Specialist)
8 & Race St Feet & Ankle Institu Philadelphia PA, 19106About
Dr. John Walter is a podiatrist practicing in Philadelphia, PA. Dr. Walter is a medical doctor specializing in the treatment of the foot , ankle and related parts of the leg. As a podiatrist, Dr. Walter diagnoses and treats conditions of the feet. The feet are key body parts that give a person stability, absorb shock, allow for walking and standing and are necessary for overall well-being. So, the feet need expert care. Podiatrists can specialize in surgery, wound care, sports medicine, diabetic care and pediatrics.
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- The impact of screening for propionic and methylmalonic acidaemia.
- Arguments for early screening: a clinician's perspective.
- The molecular basis of cystathionine beta-synthase (CBS) deficiency in UK and US patients with homocystinuria.
- Blood phenylalanine control in adolescents with phenylketonuria.
- A patient satisfaction survey on prescription custom-molded foot orthoses.
- Dietary compliance in ornithine aminotransferase deficiency.
- The use of amino acid supplements in inherited metabolic disease.
- Somatic mosaicism for a PDHA1 mutation in a female with pyruvate dehydrogenase deficiency.
- Vitamin B12 deficiency and phenylketonuria.
- Newborn screening for homocystinuria.
- The Proline/Citrulline Ratio as a Biomarker for OAT Deficiency in Early Infancy.
- Newborn screening for homocystinuria.
- The phenotypic spectrum of organic acidurias and urea cycle disorders. Part 1: the initial presentation.
- The phenotypic spectrum of organic acidurias and urea cycle disorders. Part 2: the evolving clinical phenotype.
- Erratum to: The phenotypic spectrum of organic acidurias and urea cycle disorders. Part 1: the initial presentation.
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