PD is an 11-month-old boy with phenylketonuria (PKU). His mother brought him to an outpatient nutrition center in the local pediatric hospital for evaluation. Length: 28 inches Weight: 19 pounds (8.7 kg) What are two common PKU characteristics that PD's mom likely noticed in her son?
a. very light complexion and musty smelling urine
b. dark skin pigmentation and foul breath
c. bowed legs and high pitched screeching
d. bloody diarrhea and muscle paralysis
e. severe insomnia and fatty stool
a
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