Wednesday, 19 February 2014

Pompe Disease

Pompe disease

It is a congenital illness initiated by the accumulation of a multifaceted sugar called glycogen in the body's cells. The buildup of glycogen in certain tissues and organs, particularly muscles, damages their aptitude to function generally.

Symptoms
The symptoms and marks of Pompe disease vary extensively and may first arise at any age from beginning to late adulthood.


Diagnosis
Doctors use a diversity of tests to examine patients’ indications, rule out other illnesses, and reach at a diagnosis.

Treatment

Enzyme spare therapy, which boards the fundamental cause of Pompe disease, is now accessible in many countries across the globe. Pompe disease organization needs a complete team method from a diversity of health care sources.





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