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October 20, 2022 News by Patricia Inácio, PhD

Early ERT Is Key to Better Outcomes in Infantile-onset Pompe Study

Enzyme replacement therapy (ERT) given as early as possible may lead to better outcomes in children with classic infantile-onset Pompe disease (IOPD), according to a long-term study conducted in Taiwan. “Our study demonstrates that administering ERT as soon as feasible and employing short-term hydrocortisone premedication leads to better…

May 14, 2020 News by Marisa Wexler, MS

Urinary Levels of Glc4 Abnormally High in Pompe Patients, Turkish Study Finds

Urinary levels of a proposed Pompe disease biomarker known as Glc4 are higher in patients with either infantile-onset or late-onset forms of this disorder compared to healthy individuals in the Turkish population, a study shows. As Glc4 (or glucose tetrasaccharide) levels vary with age, identifying appropriate reference…

November 21, 2018 News by Marta Figueiredo, PhD

Most Pompe Disease Patients Should Practice Pulmonary Hygiene on Daily Basis, Study Suggests

Most patients with juvenile- and adult-onset Pompe disease have difficulties coughing that put them at an increased risk for respiratory problems, but few of them incorporate techniques of pulmonary hygiene into their daily routines, a small study suggests. The study, “Cough Effectiveness and Pulmonary Hygiene…

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