Signs and Symptoms - Rare Diseases Explained

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ICD-10 code

  • E75.244

Synonyms

  • AMSD
  • Leukodystrophy
  • Lipid Storage Disease
  • Niemann-Pick
  • NP
  • NPD

Age

  • Variable. Types A and B affects children and teenagers

Inheritance

  • Autosomal recessive

Symptoms

  • Enlarged abdomen
  • Hepatomegaly
  • Splenomegaly
  • Neonatal jaundice
  • Very shortness of breath
  • Recurrent lung infections
  • Cherry-red spot in the eye
  • Impairment of vertical eye movements
  • Progressive motor disturbances
  • Difficulty swallowing
  • Abnormal muscle tone (progressive hypotonia)
  • Speech impairment
  • Seizures
  • Learning difficulties

Niemann-Pick disease: Causes, Types and Diagnosis

Niemann-Pick disease is a group of rare inherited metabolic disorders in which lipids accumulate abnormally in organs such as the liver, spleen, lungs, bone marrow, and brain. The disease affects multiple systems, and its clinical presentation is highly variable, depending on the type and age at onset.

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Niemann-Pick disease causes systemic symptoms, including muscle weakness, as it affects different organs due abnormal lipids accumulation.

Types of Niemann-Pick Disease

Type A (ASMD Severe Form)

  • Onset: infancy 
  • Symptoms: neonatal jaundice, enlarged liver and spleen (hepatosplenomegaly), severe neurological damage 
  • Life expectancy: ~4 years 
  • ASM activity: absent or <5% 

Type B (ASMD Mild Form)

  • Onset: adolescence or adulthood 
  • Symptoms: hepatosplenomegaly, respiratory issues, minimal or no neurological involvement 
  • Life expectancy: variable; many survive into adulthood 
  • ASM activity: ~10% 
  • Current research: enzyme replacement therapy and gene therapy 

Type C

  • Onset: any age 
  • Symptoms: abnormal muscle tone, vertical gaze palsy, progressive neurological impairment 
  • Mortality: 100%, with severity depending on age of onset 
  • Lipid accumulation occurs in liver, spleen, and brain 

Type D

  • Similar to Type C; defect in intracellular cholesterol transport 
  • Moderate hepatosplenomegaly, severe neurological impairment 
  • Symptoms: progressive loss of vision, hearing, and motor skills 

Symptoms of Niemann-Pick Disease

Common signs include:

  • Enlarged liver and spleen (hepatosplenomegaly) 
  • Recurrent respiratory infections 
  • Neurological symptoms (coordination problems, abnormal eye movements) 
  • Growth delay and muscle weakness 
  • Feeding difficulties and developmental delays in children

Causes 

Niemann-Pick disease has a heterogeneous genetic origin, causing different symptoms in each patient.

  • Types A and B: caused by mutations in the SMPD1 gene, leading to deficient activity of the enzyme acid sphingomyelinase (ASM). These forms are now collectively called Acid Sphingomyelinase Deficiency (ASMD). The lack of ASM leads to sphingomyelin accumulation in lysosomes, damaging cells, especially in the liver and nervous system. 
  • Type C: caused by defects in intracellular cholesterol transport, leading to abnormal lipid accumulation in various organs and the brain. 
  • Type D: very rare, similar to type C, primarily affecting intracellular cholesterol metabolism.

Diagnosis of Niemann-Pick Disease

Diagnosis is based on:

  • Biochemical testing: measuring ASM activity for types A and B 
  • Genetic testing: confirms mutations, allows prenatal diagnosis in high-risk families 
  • Clinical evaluation: symptom assessment and organ imaging 
  • Early diagnosis is critical, especially for severe forms, to guide monitoring and treatment

Treatment and Management

  • Type A: currently no effective therapy; disease is rapidly progressive 
  • Type B (ASMD mild): bone marrow transplantation may help; enzyme replacement and gene therapy are under investigation 
  • Type C and D: pharmacological treatments and supportive care are being studied 
  • Mild or late-onset forms require lifelong multidisciplinary care, including pulmonology, gastroenterology, cardiology, and physiotherapy

Prevalence

Niemann-Pick disease is very rare, occurring in approximately 1 in 100,000 live births (estimates range from 1 in 23,000 to 1 in 150,000). Types A and B (ASMD) are slightly more common in certain populations due to genetic factors.

References

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