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  2. Cipaglucosidase alfa - Wikipedia

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    Cipaglucosidase alfa, sold under the brand name Pombiliti, and used in combination with miglustat, is a medication used for the treatment of glycogen storage disease type II (Pompe disease). [4] [5] Cipaglucosidase alfa is a recombinant human acid α-glucosidase enzyme replacement therapy that provides an exogenous source of acid α-glucosidase ...

  3. Glycogen storage disease type II - Wikipedia

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    Glycogen storage disease type II (GSD-II), also called Pompe disease, and formerly known as GSD-IIa or Limb–girdle muscular dystrophy 2V, is an autosomal recessive metabolic disorder [1] which damages muscle and nerve cells throughout the body.

  4. Astellas's Pompe Disease Gene Therapy Trial Put On FDA ... - AOL

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    The FDA has placed a clinical hold on Astellas Pharma Inc's (OTC: ALPMY) FORTIS Phase 1/2 trial following a serious adverse event (SAE) of peripheral sensory neuropathy in one of the trial ...

  5. Avalglucosidase alfa - Wikipedia

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    These trials enrolled 124 participants with late-onset Pompe disease and 22 participants with infantile-onset Pompe disease. [9] The participants were from 22 countries around the world, including the United States. [9] Avalglucosidase alfa was evaluated in four trials of 146 participants with Pompe disease. [9]

  6. Sanofi (SNY) Pompe Disease Drug Receives FDA's Approval - AOL

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  7. Inborn errors of carbohydrate metabolism - Wikipedia

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    Danon disease (GSD 2b, Danon disease, lysosomal glycogen storage disease without acid maltase deficiency) Symptoms of both GSD types IIa and IIb are very similar due to a defect in lysosomes. However, in type IIb, some show abnormal glycogen accumulation, but not all. Classic infantile form (Pompe disease): Cardiomyopathy and muscular hypotonia.