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  • it is vitally important that the child is screened for any major defects in the heart, liver or kidneys since defects in these organs can drastically alter the life expectancy of the individual. It is then important to review the child at regular intervals and monitor weight as well as renal and cardiac function
  • many sufferers of BBS develop obesity and diabetes which can adversely affects their already reduced renal function leading to hypertension and heart disease
  • mainstay of management is preventative non-medical management consisting of a low calorie diet and regular exercise

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