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SLC35A1-CDG (CDG-IIf)
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Age of onset
Infancy
ICD-10
E77.8
Inheritance
Autosomal dominant A pathogenic variant in only one gene copy in each cell is sufficient to cause an autosomal dominant disease.
Autosomal recessive Pathogenic variants in both copies of each gene of the chromosome are needed to cause an autosomal recessive disease and observe the mutant phenotype.
X-linked
dominant X-linked dominant inheritance, sometimes referred to as X-linked dominance, is a mode of genetic inheritance by which a dominant gene is carried on the X chromosome.
dominant X-linked dominant inheritance, sometimes referred to as X-linked dominance, is a mode of genetic inheritance by which a dominant gene is carried on the X chromosome.
X-linked
recessive Pathogenic variants in both copies of a gene on the X chromosome cause an X-linked recessive disorder.
recessive Pathogenic variants in both copies of a gene on the X chromosome cause an X-linked recessive disorder.
Mitochondrial or multigenic Mitochondrial genetic disorders can be caused by changes (mutations) in either the mitochondrial DNA or nuclear DNA that lead to dysfunction of the mitochondria and inadequate production of energy.
Multigenic or multifactor Inheritance involving many factors, of which at least one is genetic but none is of overwhelming importance, as in the causation of a disease by multiple genetic and environmental factors.
Not applicable
Other names (AKA)
CDG IIf; CONGENITAL DISORDER OF GLYCOSYLATION, TYPE IIf; CDG2F ;
Categories
Congenital and Genetic Diseases; Kidney and Urinary Diseases; Metabolic disorders;
Summary

Orpha Number: 238459
Symptoms
This table lists symptoms that people with this disease may have. For most diseases, symptoms will vary from person to person. People with the same disease may not have all the symptoms listed. This information comes from a database called the Human Phenotype Ontology (HPO) . The HPO collects information on symptoms that have been described in medical resources. The HPO is updated regularly. Use the HPO ID to access more in-depth information about a symptom.
Medical Terms | Other Names |
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HPO ID
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80%-99% of people have these symptoms | ||
Abnormal megakaryocyte morphology | 0012143 | |
Abnormal |
0011883 | |
Cellulitis |
Bacterial infection of skin
Skin infection
[ more ] |
0100658 |
Giant platelets | 0001902 | |
Hypoxemia |
Low blood oxygen level
|
0012418 |
Neutropenia |
Low blood neutrophil count
Low neutrophil count
[ more ] |
0001875 |
Pneumonia | 0002090 | |
Prolonged bleeding time | 0003010 | |
Pulmonary hemorrhage | 0040223 | |
Respiratory distress |
Breathing difficulties
Difficulty breathing
[ more ] |
0002098 |
Subcutaneous hemorrhage |
Bleeding below the skin
|
0001933 |
Low platelet count
|
0001873 | |
Percent of people who have these symptoms is not available through HPO | ||
Aminoaciduria |
High urine amino acid levels
Increased levels of animo acids in urine
[ more ] |
0003355 |
Aortic regurgitation | 0001659 | |
0001251 | ||
0000007 | ||
Clinodactyly |
Permanent curving of the finger
|
0030084 |
Decreased platelet glycoprotein Ib | 0031156 | |
Deeply set eye |
Deep set eye
Deep-set eyes
Sunken eye
[ more ] |
0000490 |
Difficulty articulating speech
|
0001260 | |
0001298 | ||
Flat occiput | 0005469 | |
Generalized |
Decreased muscle tone
Low muscle tone
[ more ] |
0001290 |
Global |
0001263 | |
Hyporeflexia |
Decreased reflex response
Decreased reflexes
[ more ] |
0001265 |
Hypotelorism |
Abnormally close eyes
Closely spaced eyes
[ more ] |
0000601 |
Infantile onset |
Onset in first year of life
Onset in infancy
[ more ] |
0003593 |
Mental deficiency
Mental retardation
Mental retardation, nonspecific
Mental-retardation
[ more ] |
0001249 | |
Macrothrombocytopenia | 0040185 | |
Abnormally small skull
Decreased circumference of cranium
Decreased size of skull
Reduced head circumference
Small head circumference
[ more ] |
0000252 | |
Involuntary, rapid, rhythmic eye movements
|
0000639 | |
Orofacial dyskinesia | 0002310 | |
Poor speech | 0002465 | |
High urine protein levels
Protein in urine
[ more ] |
0000093 | |
Recurrent bacterial infections |
Bacterial infections, recurrent
Frequent bacterial infections
Increased susceptibility to bacterial infections
Recurrent major bacterial infections
[ more ] |
0002718 |
0001250 | ||
Short philtrum | 0000322 | |
Webbed neck |
Neck webbing
|
0000465 |
Organizations
Support and advocacy groups can help you connect with other patients and families, and they can provide valuable services. Many develop patient-centered information and are the driving force behind research for better treatments and possible cures. They can direct you to research, resources, and services. Many organizations also have experts who serve as medical advisors or provide lists of doctors/clinics. Visit the group’s website or contact them to learn about the services they offer. Inclusion on this list is not an endorsement by GARD.
Organizations Supporting this Disease
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CDG CARE
PO Box 38832
Colorado Springs, CO 80937
Toll-free: (866) 295-7910
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: https://cdgcare.com/
Learn more
These resources provide more information about this condition or associated symptoms. The in-depth resources contain medical and scientific language that may be hard to understand. You may want to review these resources with a medical professional.
In-Depth Information
- The Monarch Initiative brings together data about this condition from humans and other species to help physicians and biomedical researchers. Monarch’s tools are designed to make it easier to compare the signs and symptoms (phenotypes) of different diseases and discover common features. This initiative is a collaboration between several academic institutions across the world and is funded by the National Institutes of Health. Visit the website to explore the biology of this condition.
- Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man (OMIM) is a catalog of human genes and genetic disorders. Each entry has a summary of related medical articles. It is meant for health care professionals and researchers. OMIM is maintained by Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.
- Orphanet is a European reference portal for information on rare diseases and orphan drugs. Access to this database is free of charge.