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- Pompe Disease: Symptoms Treatment - Cleveland Clinic
Pompe disease is a genetic condition in which a complex sugar called glycogen builds up in the lysosomes of your body’s cells The disease occurs when you lack a specific digestive enzyme called acid alpha-glucosidase (GAA)
- Pompe Disease - Symptoms, Causes, Treatment | NORD
Pompe disease is a rare disease continuum with variable rates of disease progression and different ages of onset First symptoms can occur at any age from birth to late adulthood Earlier onset compared to later onset is usually associated with faster progression and greater disease severity
- Pompe Disease: Types, Symptoms, Treatments, Outcome - Healthline
Pompe disease is a rare genetic condition that affects only 1 person in 40,000 in the United States Early onset tends to have lower survival rates
- How Is Pompe Disease Treated? - WebMD
Doctors can’t cure Pompe disease But treatment can help babies, children, and adults with the condition live longer, and often with fewer complications In 2006, the FDA approved the first
- What is Pompe disease? | Pompe Disease News
Pompe disease is a rare genetic condition that is characterized by the abnormal buildup, inside cells, of a complex sugar molecule called glycogen This buildup impairs the workings of different organs and tissues, especially the heart and other kinds of muscle
- Pompe Disease
An overview of Pompe disease, including pathophysiology, disease spectrum, challenges in diagnosis, and testing and disease registry resources for providers
- What Is Pompe Disease? Symptoms, Causes, Diagnosis, and Treatment
Pompe disease is a rare genetic disorder that’s caused by the body’s inability to break down glycogen, a stored form of glucose, which is the body’s main form of energy Normally, the body stores
- Pompe Disease | Newborn Screening
What is Pompe disease? Pompe disease is an inherited (genetic) condition that prevents the body from processing sugars properly Pompe disease is named for the first doctor to describe the condition Your body stores extra sugar as glycogen, which it then uses for energy
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