Background
Zschocke, Johannes was born on March 8, 1964 in Cologne, Germany. Son of Dietrich and Marie-Luise (Wöhlermann) Zschocke.
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Inborn errors of metabolism represent a special challenge in general and paediatric practice. The development and prognosis of the affected child may depend on rapid and effective treatment, but the large number of genetic disorders in various biochemical pathways makes it difficult to be familiar with diagnostic strategies and specific therapies. With this in mind, the Vademecum Metabolicum aims to provide practical guidance to the clinician. The second edition has been extensively updated and expanded. The first section summarises the differential diagnosis and management strategies for a large number of clinical situations, and describes indications and requirements for all relevant metabolic investigations. The second section explains the metabolic pathways in detail. Clinical characteristics, diagnostic approaches and the basis of therapy are discussed for more than 300 individual disorders. Foreword by James V. Leonard, London
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Zschocke, Johannes was born on March 8, 1964 in Cologne, Germany. Son of Dietrich and Marie-Luise (Wöhlermann) Zschocke.
Doctor of Medicine, Albert-Ludwig University, Freiburg, Germany, 1991. Doctor of Philosophy, Queen's University, Belfast, Northern Ireland, 1996.
Junior house officer Queen's University, Belfast, 1991-1992, research fellow in genetics, 1992-1995. Senior house officer University Marburg, Germany, 1995-1997, fellow in metabolic paediatrics Germany, 1997-1999, fellow in clinical genetics Germany, since 2000.
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Married Anna McSherry.