The discovery of a new combination of mutations causing infantile-onset Pompe disease, described in a case report, highlights the importance of screening for early detection of the rare genetic disorder. A sensitive and inexpensive screening system could improve the prognosis of infants with Pompe disease (PD), the researchers…
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Across the U.S., 20 states are now screening newborns for Pompe, the most recent neuromuscular disease added to a list of serious genetic disorders for which infants can be tested shortly after birth, advocacy officers at the Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA) said. Washington is the latest to…
People with late-onset Pompe disease (LOPD) have lower dynamic diaphragm function and altered endurance and strength during inhalation, but they show some compensatory mechanisms to preserve air volume, according to a recent study. These findings, which were achieved using dynamic — rather than the standard, static — lung function…
People with late-onset Pompe disease (LOPD) can develop damage to the nerves that run throughout their body, a recent case report about four patients shows. Such nerve damage in LOPD patients can worsen disability and needs special attention and care, such as physiotherapy. The report with those findings, “…
Muscle strength and function measurements in people with late-onset Pompe disease (LOPD) correlate with whole-body magnetic resonance imaging (WBMRI) results, a new study suggests. The study, “Whole‐body MRI in Late‐onset Pompe Disease: Clinical utility and correlation with functional measures,” was published in the Journal of Inherited Metabolic…
A case report of a baby boy diagnosed with abnormal fluid accumulation due to infantile-onset Pompe disease highlights the importance of considering this type of Pompe as the root cause, especially in states that don’t screen newborns for the disease, researchers said. The case was briefly described in the correspondence…
People with Pompe disease symptoms who are not directly referred to expert centers for a diagnostic work-up tend to take much longer to be properly diagnosed with this rare genetic disorder, a study shows. Researchers say facilitating direct referral might help with early diagnosis of Pompe. The study,…
Make the Most of Your Doctor’s Visit When You Have Pompe Disease
Rare genetic diseases such as Pompe disease pose a challenge in effectively communicating your concerns to the doctor. Here are some tips to make the most of your doctor’s visit. Make sure you consult the right doctor Pompe disease is a rare genetic disorder, so not all doctors are…
A new study reports the genetic and clinical characteristics of 113 U.S. children who have Pompe disease, the largest such group that has been uniformly assessed in this manner. In addition to revealing four previously unreported disease-causing mutations, the data may help researchers and clinicians better understand the associations between…
Information about rare genetic disorders such as Pompe disease can be hard to find, complicating life for both patients and caregivers. This article offers an easy reference to some of the most commonly asked questions about Pompe disease. What is Pompe disease? Pompe disease is a rare and progressive genetic…
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