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The extreme reactivity of organometallic reagents such as organolithium compounds commonly dictates highly delicate conditions such as low temperatures, dilution, slow addition and so on, to achieve high conversion and selectivity in their chemical transformations.
In these delicate conditions the family in a first place, and the social environment in a second, become of crucial importance for the acceptance of the illness: parents should encourage their children not to hide their condition, thus contributing to increase their self-esteem [ 38, 39].
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