نتایج جستجو برای: pompe

تعداد نتایج: 1229  

2013
LORENZO MAGGI FRANCO SALERNO CINZIA BRAGATO SIMONA SAREDI FLAVIA BLASEVICH ELIO MACCAGNANO BARBARA PASANISI CESARE DANESINO MARINA MORA LUCIA MORANDI

The adult-onset form of Pompe disease had a wide clinical spectrum, ranging from asymptomatic patients with increased CK to muscle cramps and pain syndrome or rigid-spine syndrome. In addition clinical severity and disease progression are greatly variable. We report on a family with 3 siblings characterized by an unusual adult-onset Pompe disease including dysphagia and weakness of tongue, axia...

Journal: :Revue neurologique 2013
P Laforêt K Laloui B Granger D Hamroun N Taouagh J-Y Hogrel D Orlikowski F Bouhour A Lacour E Salort-Campana I Penisson-Besnier S Sacconi F Zagnoli F Chapon B Eymard C Desnuelle J Pouget

Pompe disease is a rare autosomal recessive muscle lysosomal glycogenosis, characterised by limb-girdle muscle weakness and frequent respiratory involvement. The French Pompe registry was created in 2004 with the initial aim of studying the natural history of French patients with adult Pompe disease. Since the marketing in 2006 of enzyme replacement therapy (alglucosidase alfa, Myozyme(®)), the...

Journal: :Journal of internal medicine 2008
O I I Soliman N A M E van der Beek P A van Doorn W B Vletter A Nemes B M Van Dalen F J ten Cate A T van der Ploeg M L Geleijnse

BACKGROUND Glycogen storage disease type II or Pompe disease is a neuromuscular disorder caused by deficiency of lysosomal acid alpha- glucosidase. Classic infantile Pompe disease results in massive left ventricular (LV) hypertrophy and failure. Although Pompe disease is often included in the differential diagnosis of LV hypertrophy the true frequency of cardiac involvement in adults with Pompe...

Journal: :Muscle & nerve 2013
Alberto Dubrovsky Jose Corderi Theodora Karasarides Ana Lia Taratuto

INTRODUCTION Pompe disease is a progressive and debilitating neuromuscular disorder that presents with a heterogeneous array of signs and symptoms including proximal muscle weakness, respiratory insufficiency, and/or elevated creatine kinase levels. It mimics other neuromuscular disorders, making its diagnosis challenging and often significantly delayed, thereby increasing morbidity and early m...

Journal: :The Canadian journal of neurological sciences. Le journal canadien des sciences neurologiques 2016
Angela Genge Natasha Campbell

BACKGROUND Previous reports suggest that although a diagnostic muscle biopsy can confirm the presence of Pompe disease, the absence of a definitive biopsy result does not rule out the diagnosis. METHODS In this study, we reviewed patients with a limb-girdle syndrome who demonstrated nonspecific abnormalities of muscle, without evidence of the classical changes of acid maltase deficiency. Thes...

2013
Ursula Plöckinger

Pregnancy in Pompe disease is still a rare event. Only few reports have been published. Physiological changes of pregnancy may be aggravated by Pompe disease or vice versa. Both may pose a risk for the mother and the unborn child. This talk outlines physiological changes of the cardiovascular, respiratory and hormonal system during pregnancy and delineates the impact on a 36-year-old Pompe pati...

2011
Kun-Ze Lee Kai Qiu Milapjit S. Sandhu Mai K. Elmallah Darin J. Falk Michael A. Lane Paul J. Reier Barry J. Byrne David D. Fuller

Pompe disease is a lysosomal storage disorder associated with systemic deficiency of acid α-glucosidase (GAA). Respiratory-related problems in Pompe disease include hypoventilation and upper airway dysfunction. Although these problems have generally been attributed to muscular pathology, recent work has highlighted the potential role of central nervous system (CNS) neuropathology in Pompe motor...

Journal: :Molecular therapy : the journal of the American Society of Gene Therapy 2012
Kai Qiu Darin J Falk Paul J Reier Barry J Byrne David D Fuller

Pompe disease is a form of muscular dystrophy due to lysosomal storage of glycogen caused by deficiency of acid α-glucosidase (GAA). Respiratory failure in Pompe disease has been attributed to respiratory muscle dysfunction. However, evaluation of spinal tissue from Pompe patients and animal models indicates glycogen accumulation and lower motoneuron pathology. We hypothesized that restoring GA...

2016
Krzysztof Szklanny Ryszard Gubrynowicz Katarzyna Iwanicka-Pronicka Anna Tylki-Szymańska

BACKGROUND Pompe disease is a progressive metabolic myopathy. Disease progression is characterized, among other features, by progressive dysfunction of the voice apparatus. The aim of this study was to employ electroglottographic, acoustic and nasalance measurement methods on patients with late-onset Pompe disease in order to provide detailed information on the effect of the disease on voice qu...

Journal: :Neurology 2014
Tania B Beltran Papsdorf James F Howard Nizar Chahin

PEARLS Adult-onset Pompe disease (acid maltase deficiency, glycogen storage disease type II) should be considered in the differential diagnosis in the adult patient presenting with slowly progressive selective lower extremity weakness, specifically of the hip flexors. Hip flexion weakness may be the only finding in the earliest stages of this disease. EMG findings of myotonic discharges occurri...

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