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Mucopolysaccharidosis, MPS-III-D

Mucopolysaccharidosis type III (MPS III) is a multisystem lysosomal storage disease characterized by progressive central nervous system degeneration manifest as severe intellectual disability (ID), developmental regression, and other neurologic manifestations including autism spectrum disorder (ASD), behavioral problems, and sleep disturbances. Disease onset is typically before age ten years. Disease course may be rapidly or slowly progressive; some individuals with an extremely attenuated disease course present in mid-to-late adulthood with early-onset dementia with or without a history of ID. Systemic manifestations can include musculoskeletal problems (joint stiffness, contractures, scoliosis, and hip dysplasia), hearing loss, respiratory tract and sinopulmonary infections, and cardiac disease (valvular thickening, defects in the cardiac conduction system). Neurologic decline is seen in all affected individuals; however, clinical severity varies within and among the four MPS III subtypes (defined by the enzyme involved) and even among members of the same family. Death usually occurs in the second or third decade of life secondary to neurologic regression or respiratory tract infections. [from GeneReviews]

MedGen UID:
88602
Concept ID:
C0086650
Disease or Syndrome
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Delayed sleep phase syndrome, susceptibility to

Delayed sleep phase syndrome (DSPD) is a circadian rhythm sleep disorder characterized by sleep-onset insomnia and difficulty in awakening at the desired time. Patients with DSPD have chronic difficulty in adjusting their sleep-onset and wake-up times to occupational, school, and social activities. Although psychosocial and environmental factors sometimes induce this kind of disorder, most patients with DSPD appear to have an abnormal circadian pacemaker and/or an abnormal entrainment system (summary by Hohjoh et al., 2003). [from OMIM]

MedGen UID:
481621
Concept ID:
C3279991
Finding
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Intellectual disability, autosomal dominant 51

MedGen UID:
1625009
Concept ID:
C4540474
Mental or Behavioral Dysfunction
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Neuroocular syndrome 1

Neuroocular syndrome-1 (NOC1) encompasses a broad spectrum of overlapping anomalies, with developmental delay or impaired intellectual development as a consistent finding. Eye abnormalities show marked variability in the type and severity of defects, and include anophthalmia, microphthalmia, and coloboma. Other common systemic features include congenital heart and kidney defects, hypotonia, failure to thrive, and microcephaly (summary by Chowdhury et al., 2021). Genetic Heterogeneity of Neuroocular Syndrome See also NOC2 (168885), caused by mutation in the DAGLA gene (614015) on chromosome 11q12. [from OMIM]

MedGen UID:
1053724
Concept ID:
CN377731
Disease or Syndrome
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Sleep onset insomnia

Difficulty initiating sleep, that is, increased sleep onset latency, refers to the condition where it takes 30 minutes or more to fall asleep. [from HPO]

MedGen UID:
98288
Concept ID:
C0393760
Mental or Behavioral Dysfunction
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