Tay-Sachs Disease
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Tay-Sachs Disease Symptoms
Symptoms of Tay-Sachs disease include:
Progressive blindness
Deafness
Inability to swallow
Inability to roll over
Inability to crawl
Muscle spasms
Seizure
Muscle weakness
Paralysis:
Arm weakness (unilateral)
Leg weakness (unilateral)
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Genetic disease
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Last Updated: Aug 7, 2008
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Stephen J. Schueler, MD
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John H. Beckett, MD
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D. Scott Gettings, MD
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Tay-Sachs Disease References:
Gason AA, Sheffield E, Bankier A, Aitken MA, Metcalfe S, Barlow Stewart K, Delatycki MB. Evaluation of a Tay-Sachs disease screening program. Clin Genet. 2003 May;63(5):386-92.
Kaplan F. Tay-Sachs disease carrier screening: a model for prevention of genetic disease. Genet Test. 1998;2(4):271-92.
Mugikura S, Takahashi S, Higano S, Kurihara N, Kon K, Sakamoto K. MR findings in Tay-Sachs disease. J Comput Assist Tomogr. 1996 Jul-Aug;20(4):551-5.
Sutton VR. Tay-Sachs disease screening and counseling families at risk for metabolic disease. Obstet Gynecol Clin North Am. 2002 Jun;29(2):287-96.