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NAGA deficiency, type 1

Introduction: NAGA deficiency, type 1

Description of NAGA deficiency, type 1

NAGA deficiency, type 1 (medical condition): Schindler disease is a rare congenital metabolic...more »

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Schindler disease, type 1:
  »Introduction: Schindler disease, type 1
  »Symptoms of Schindler disease, type 1
  »Treatments for Schindler disease, type 1

NAGA deficiency, type 1: Related Topics

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NAGA deficiency, type 1: Rare Disease

Office of Rare Diseases (ORD) of the National Institutes of Health (NIH)

NAGA deficiency, type 1 is listed as a "rare disease" by the Office of Rare Diseases (ORD) of the National Institutes of Health (NIH). This means that NAGA deficiency, type 1, or a subtype of NAGA deficiency, type 1, affects less than 200,000 people in the US population.
Source - National Institutes of Health (NIH)

NAGA deficiency, type 1 as a Disease

NAGA deficiency, type 1: Another name for Schindler disease, type 1 (or close medical condition association).
  »Introduction: Schindler disease, type 1
  »Symptoms of Schindler disease, type 1
  »Treatments for Schindler disease, type 1

NAGA deficiency, type 1: Related Diseases

NAGA deficiency, type 1: NAGA deficiency, type 1 is listed as a type of (or associated with) the following medical conditions in our database:

Symptoms of NAGA deficiency, type 1 (Schindler disease, type 1)

Some of the symptoms of NAGA deficiency, type 1 incude:

  • Loss of previously acquired physical skills
  • Loss of previously acquired mental abilities
  • Progressive neurological symptoms
  • Muscle weakness
  • Impaired vision

Treatments for NAGA deficiency, type 1 (Schindler disease, type 1)

Treatments for NAGA deficiency, type 1 (Schindler disease, type 1) include:

  • There is no cure for the disease but symptomatic measures may be utilized e.g. antiseizure medication. Neurologists, ophthalmologists, physical therapist and genetic counselors are usually seen

Treatment of NAGA deficiency, type 1: For more treatment information about NAGA deficiency, type 1, see treatment of Schindler disease, type 1 (NAGA deficiency, type 1)

NAGA deficiency, type 1: Related Disease Topics

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