2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpeds.2004.07.024
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Neonatal type IV glycogen storage disease associated with “null” mutations in glycogen branching enzyme 1

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“…Uro-Coste et al [1996] reported on a neonatal case with hypotonia, arthrogryposis, and respiratory distress leading to death at the age of 1 month. Janecke et al [2004] reported on a case of hydramnios requiring decompressing amniocentesis. At birth, the patient had severe weakness, respiratory insufficiency, and a progressive cardiopathy leading to death at the age of 2 months.…”
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“…Uro-Coste et al [1996] reported on a neonatal case with hypotonia, arthrogryposis, and respiratory distress leading to death at the age of 1 month. Janecke et al [2004] reported on a case of hydramnios requiring decompressing amniocentesis. At birth, the patient had severe weakness, respiratory insufficiency, and a progressive cardiopathy leading to death at the age of 2 months.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It has a coding sequence of 2, 106 bp that encode a protein of 702 amino-acids and is highly conserved between species. GBE1 gene studies have shown different genetic defects in these fetal and infantile forms: deletions, insertions, nonsense, missense, and splice-site mutations, [Bao et al, 1996;Bruno et al, 2004;Janecke et al, 2004].…”
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“…1,4,6,7,12,[16][17][18] As GSD IV is an autosomal recessive disorder, we suspect that our patient has a second unidentifiable mutation in the GBE1 gene. Uniparental disomy, consanguinity and a deletion could be considered as a likely explanation.…”
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“…Two cases had cardiomyopathy as a significant cardiac finding. 7,12 Dysmorphic features were also reported following birth in 21% of the cases (Table 1), including a cleft palate in one case and features resembling Crouzon syndrome in another case. 1,13 All 29 reported patients with neuromuscular neonatal GSD IV died, with the longest living patient surviving to 28 months.…”
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