Warburg Micro syndrome

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Micro syndrome
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Synonyms Warburg–Sjo–Fledelius syndrome
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Warburg Micro syndrome (WARBM), also known as Micro syndrome, is a rare autosomal recessive genetic disorder characterized by microcephaly, microcornea, congenital cataract, intellectual or developmental disability, optic atrophy, and hypogenitalism.<ref>"WARBURG Micro Syndrome." https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/ 10 Mar. 2008 <https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/omim/?term=600118>.</ref>

Genetics

The rare cases that have been examined are often within families, or the people that have cases of Warburg Micro syndrome have a mutation in their genes.

It can be associated with RAB3GAP.<ref name="pmid20512159">,

 New RAB3GAP1 mutations in patients with Warburg Micro Syndrome from different ethnic backgrounds and a possible founder effect in the Danish, 
 Eur. J. Hum. Genet., 
 
 Vol. 18(Issue: 10),
 pp. 1100–6,
 DOI: 10.1038/ejhg.2010.79,
 PMID: 20512159,
 PMC: 2987448,</ref>

Diagnosis

Warburg Micro syndrome can be identified in people several ways, one of the most common is ocular problems or other physical traits that don't appear natural. It is especially easy to identify micro syndrome in infants and in younger children. Intellectual or developmental disabilities can seriously affect a patient in the way they think and move. So far according to studies all patients have had serious intellectual or developmental disabilities, and hypotonia is found in all the patients during infancy.

Treatment

There is no specific treatment for Warburg Micro syndrome, but there are ways to help the disorders, and illnesses that come with it. Many individuals with Warburg Micro syndrome need permanent assistance from their disorders and inabilities to move and support themselves. Seizures are not uncommon and patients should get therapy to help control them, and many patients also require wheelchairs to move, so an assistant would be needed at all times.<ref>"Micro Syndrome." http://www.orpha.net 13 Mar. 2008 <http://www.orpha.net/data/patho/GB/uk-MicroSyndrome.pdf>.</ref>

Those with Warburg Micro syndrome are born appearing normal. At the age of one, mental and physical delays become apparent, along with some limb spasms. By the age of eight, Warburg Micro syndrome has already set in, and the patient will have joint contractures, Ocular Atrophy will become noticeable, the patient will most likely lose ability to walk, speak, and sometimes move at all.

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