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…
late-onset Pompe disease
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) seems to be an effective and efficient tool to evaluate muscular status and monitor patients with late-onset Pompe disease (LOPD), according to researchers. Their study, “Quantitative muscle MRI to follow up late onset Pompe patients: a prospective study,” was published in the…
Patients with late-onset Pompe disease have a lower rate of severe heart disease than those with other forms of the disease, according to a large, retrospective study. This finding suggests that these patients may be able to have less frequent heart-related follow-up exams, such as electrocardiograms (ECG) and echocardiograms (Echo).
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