Sialidosis type 1

MONDO:0019346

Sialidosis type 1 (ST-1) is a very rare lysosomal storage disease, and is the normosomatic form of sialidosis, characterized by gait abnormalities, progressive visual loss, bilateral macular cherry red spots and myoclonic epilepsy and ataxia, that usually presents in the second to third decade of life.

Also known as: Normomorphic sialidosis, cherry-red spot-myoclonus syndrome, lipomucopolysaccharidosis, normosomatic sialidosis, cherry red spot myoclonus syndrome, myoclonus cherry red spot syndrome, sialidosis type I

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