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Query: UMLS:C0026827 (hypotonia)
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Prenatal diagnosis: The authors present a personal case of triose-phosphate-isomerase deficiency. Clinically the deficiency associates a constitutional non spherocytic anemia, paroxystic and precocius, and neuromuscular symptoms (axial hypotonia and limb palsies). A diaphragmatic paralysis may complicate the syndrome. Infections are frequent. Survival rarely goes beyond 5 years of age. Biochemical exams show the ubiquity of the deficiency. The physiopathology remains obscure. The TPI deficiency is heritable (autosomal recessive transmission). The gene has been mapped on the short arm of the chromosome 12. Prenatal diagnosis is possible.
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PMID:[A case of congenital non-spherocytic hemolytic anemia caused by triose phosphate isomerase deficiency. Prenatal diagnosis]. 379 69

A discussion of a 5-year-old child with congenital hemolytic anemia and severe hypotonia caused by triosephosphate (TPI) deficiency is presented. The complexities in the diagnosis and management of this condition is discussed and the relevant literature is reviewed.
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PMID:Triosephosphate isomerase deficiency in a child with congenital hemolytic anemia and severe hypotonia. 984 50