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JIMD Reports - Volume 11

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    Chapter 214 Enzyme Replacement Therapy in a Patient with Gaucher Disease Type III: A Paradigmatic Case Showing Severe Adverse Reactions Started a Long Time After the Beginning of Treatment
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    Chapter 215 Expanding the Spectrum of Methylmalonic Acid-Induced Pallidal Stroke: First Reported Case of Metabolic Globus Pallidus Stroke in Transcobalamin II Deficiency
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    Chapter 216 A Large Intragenic Deletion in the ACADM Gene Can Cause MCAD Deficiency but is not Detected on Routine Sequencing
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    Chapter 217 Infantile Hypophosphatasia Secondary to a Novel Compound Heterozygous Mutation Presenting with Pyridoxine-Responsive Seizures
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    Chapter 218 Liver Transplantation Prevents Progressive Neurological Impairment in Argininemia
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    Chapter 219 Motor and Speech Disorders in Classic Galactosemia.
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    Chapter 220 Defect of Cobalamin Intracellular Metabolism Presenting as Diabetic Ketoacidosis: A Rare Manifestation.
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    Chapter 221 Cerebral Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy Demonstrates Long-Term Effect of Bone Marrow Transplantation in α-Mannosidosis
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    Chapter 222 Early Cardiac Changes in Children with Anderson–Fabry Disease
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    Chapter 223 Development of a Scoring System to Evaluate the Severity of Craniocervical Spinal Cord Compression in Patients with Mucopolysaccharidosis IVA (Morquio A Syndrome)
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    Chapter 224 Outcome of Perinatal Hypophosphatasia in Manitoba Mennonites: A Retrospective Cohort Analysis
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    Chapter 225 Novel Deletion Mutation Identified in a Patient with Late-Onset Combined Methylmalonic Acidemia and Homocystinuria, cblC Type.
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    Chapter 226 Substrate Reduction Therapy in Four Patients with Milder CLN1 Mutations and Juvenile-Onset Batten Disease Using Cysteamine Bitartrate.
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    Chapter 227 A Clinically Severe Variant of β-Mannosidosis, Presenting with Neonatal Onset Epilepsy with Subsequent Evolution of Hydrocephalus
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    Chapter 228 A Novel Exonic Splicing Mutation in the TAZ (G4.5) Gene in a Case with Atypical Barth Syndrome
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    Chapter 229 Selective Screening for Lysosomal Storage Diseases with Dried Blood Spots Collected on Filter Paper in 4,700 High-Risk Colombian Subjects
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    Chapter 230 Mitochondrial Infantile Liver Disease due to TRMU Gene Mutations: Three New Cases
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    Chapter 231 Spondyloepiphyseal Dysplasias and Bilateral Legg-Calvé-Perthes Disease: Diagnostic Considerations for Mucopolysaccharidoses
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    Chapter 232 Severe Neonatal Metabolic Decompensation in Methylmalonic Acidemia Caused by CblD Defect.
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    Chapter 233 Socio-emotional Problems in Children with CDG
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    Chapter 235 Metabolic Profiling of Total Homocysteine and Related Compounds in Hyperhomocysteinemia: Utility and Limitations in Diagnosing the Cause of Puzzling Thrombophilia in a Family
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    Chapter 236 Fatty Acid Oxidation Disorders in a Chinese Population in Taiwan
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Chapter title
Motor and Speech Disorders in Classic Galactosemia.
Chapter number 219
Book title
JIMD Reports - Volume 11
Published in
JIMD Reports, April 2013
DOI 10.1007/8904_2013_219
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Book ISBNs
978-3-64-237327-5, 978-3-64-237328-2
Authors

Nancy L. Potter, Yves Nievergelt, Lawrence D. Shriberg, Potter, Nancy L., Nievergelt, Yves, Shriberg, Lawrence D.

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Johannes Zschocke, K Michael Gibson, Garry Brown, Eva Morava, Verena Peters

Abstract

Purpose To test the hypothesis that children with classic galactosemia and speech disorders are at risk for co-occurring strength and coordination disorders. Method This is a case-control study of 32 children (66% male) with galactosemia and neurologic speech disorders and 130 controls (50% male) ages 4-16 years. Speech was assessed using the Percentage of Consonants Correct (PCC) metric from responses to the Goldman-Fristoe Test of Articulation-2 and from a 5-min recorded speech sample, hand and tongue strength using the Iowa Oral Performance Instrument, and coordination using the Movement Assessment Battery for Children. The number of days on milk during the neonatal period was obtained by parent report. Analyses of covariance, distributions, and correlations were used to evaluate relationships among speech, strength, coordination, age, gender, and days on milk. Results Children with galactosemia had weaker hand and tongue strength and most (66%) had significant coordination disorders, primarily affecting balance and manual dexterity. Among children with galactosemia, children with more speech errors and classified as childhood apraxia of speech (n = 7) and ataxic dysarthria (n = 1), had poorer balance and manual dexterity, but not weaker hand or tongue strength, compared to the children with fewer speech errors. The number of days on milk during the neonatal period was associated with more speech errors in males but not in females. Conclusion Children with galactosemia have a high prevalence of co-occurring speech, coordination, and strength disorders, which may be evidence of a common underlying etiology, likely associated with diffuse cerebellar damage, rather than distinct disorders.

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Student > Master 8 17%
Student > Bachelor 6 13%
Student > Ph. D. Student 6 13%
Student > Doctoral Student 3 6%
Researcher 3 6%
Other 7 15%
Unknown 15 31%
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Medicine and Dentistry 11 23%
Nursing and Health Professions 6 13%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences 4 8%
Psychology 4 8%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology 3 6%
Other 3 6%
Unknown 17 35%
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