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  1. ... disease leads to severe signs and symptoms and death in infancy.In the later-onset cases of CLN10 disease, CTSD gene mutations likely result in the production of a cathepsin D enzyme whose function is greatly reduced but not ... This condition is inherited in an autosomal ...
  2. ... Signs and symptoms related to arrhythmias, including sudden death, can occur from early infancy to late adulthood. Sudden death typically occurs around ...
  3. ... with this condition often do not survive past infancy, with death typically caused by a heart attack or stroke. ...
  4. ... untreated, CCHD can lead to shock, coma, and death. However, most people with CCHD now survive past infancy due to improvements in early detection, diagnosis, and ...
  5. ... and fainting (syncope) to cardiac arrest and sudden death. These signs and symptoms can occur any time from early infancy to old age. This condition may explain some ...
  6. ... serious heart problems, breathing difficulties, coma, and sudden death. Signs and symptoms of mitochondrial trifunctional protein deficiency that may begin after infancy include hypotonia, muscle pain, a breakdown of muscle ...
  7. ... and sudden death, particularly after physical activity. Sudden death from cardiac arrest can occur in childhood or adolescence in people with muscle GSD 0.Individuals with liver GSD 0 usually show signs and symptoms of the disorder in infancy. People with this disorder develop low blood sugar ( ...
  8. ... movement abilities (psychomotor regression) and typically results in death ... are usually vomiting, diarrhea, and difficulty swallowing (dysphagia), ...
  9. ... of symptoms. Some affected individuals do not survive infancy, while others may live into adolescence or adulthood. Heart disease and airway obstruction are major causes of death in people with MPS VII. The exact incidence ...
  10. ... urine disease can lead to seizures, coma, and death.Maple syrup urine ... apparent later in infancy or childhood and are typically milder, but they ...
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