Some of the most common symptoms include: Neurological problems, such as seizures, developmental delay, and intellectual disability Liver dysfunction, which can lead to jaundice and an enlarged liver Hemolytic anemia, which is a condition in which red blood cells are destroyed faster than they can be produced Low muscle tone Delayed growth and development Respiratory problems If you or your child is experiencing any of these symptoms, it is important to speak with a doctor as soon as possible to determine the underlying cause
Advances in molecular biology have further enhanced our understanding of G6PD deficiency, and now over 160 different gene mutations or mutation combinations have been identified
DHFR deficiency is characterized by megaloblastic anemia and cerebral folate deficiency causing intractable seizures and mental deficits
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