sábado, 14 de marzo de 2009

The different CDG and Clinical Symptoms

CDG-Ia: Mentally and physically handicapped, weak muscle strength, ataxia (difficulties with grip and walking), cross-eyed, impaired liver function, developmental disabilities, inverted nipples, fat pads.
CDG-Ib: No neurological symptoms, serious diarrhea, liver disease, coagulation abnormalities.
CDG-Ic: Symptoms similar to those of CDG-Ia patient, with fewer noticeable neurological symptoms.
CDG-Id/
-Ie: Most severely handicapped, nearly no neurological development, severe epilepsy.
CDG-If:Severely mentally handicapped, impaired vision, dry or flaky skin.
CDG-Ig:Mentally and physically handicapped, cross-eyed, coagulation abnormalities.
CDG-Ih:First case recently diagnosed; little documented.
CDG-Iia:Severely mentally and physically handicapped, coagulation abnormalities, elevated liver values
CDG-Iib:Cramps or convulsions, impaired breathing.
CDG-Iic:Noticeably elevated white blood cell count, frequently severe infections with high fever, significantly small stature, difficulty gaining weight, mid-to-severely mentally handicapped.
CDG-Iid:First case recently diagnosed; little documented.
CDG-X:Loss of red blood cells, occasional damage to the liver, liver and spleen enlarged.

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