Disease Information for Disaccharidase deficiency (Clinical Manifestations)
Intestinal disaccharidase deficiencies and disaccharide malabsorption, Intestinal Disaccharidase Deficiency and Disaccharidase Malabsorption
Congenital Disaccharide intolerance I; Synonyms: Disaccharide Intolerance I; CSID ; Congenital Sucrose Isomaltose Malabsorption ; SI Deficiency; Sucrase-Isomaltase Deficiency, Congenital ; Sucrose Intolerance, <br>
Congenital Disaccharide intolerance I is a rare inherited metabolic disorder characterized by the deficiency or absence of the enzymes sucrase and isomaltase; This enzyme complex (sucrase-isomaltase) assists in the breakdown of a certain sugars (i;e;, sucrose) and certain products of starch digestion (dextrins); The sucrase-isomaltase enzyme complex is normally found within the tiny, finger-like projections (microvilli or brush border) lining the small intestine; When this enzyme complex is deficient, nutrients based on ingested sucrose and starch cannot be absorbed properly from the gut; Symptoms of this disorder become evident soon after sucrose or starches, as found in modified milk formulas with sucrose or polycose, are ingested by an affected infant; Breast-fed infants or those on lactose-only formula manifest no symptoms until such time as sucrose (found in fruit juices, solid foods, and/or some medications) is introduced into the diet; Symptoms are variable among affected individuals but usually include watery diarrhea, abdominal swelling (distension) and/or discomfort, among others; Intolerance to starch often disappears within the first few years of life and the symptoms of sucrose intolerance usually improve as the affected child ages; Disaccharide intolerance I is inherited as an autosomal recessive genetic trait;<br>
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SUCRASE-ISOMALTASE DEFICIENCY, CONGENITAL; CSID <br>
Gene map locus 3q25-q26 <br>
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Clinical Manifestations
- Signs & Symptoms
- Buttock area rash
- Abdominal bloating
- Abdominal Distension
- Abdominal distension/protrusion/sign
- Abdominal Distention
- Abdominal fullness feeling
- Abdominal Pain
- Abdominal Pain in Adolescent
- Abdominal pain/Improves fasting
- Active Bowel Sounds
- Acute Diarrhea
- Acute Diarrhea in Children
- Anorexia in Children
- Bloating and Gas
- Bloating and 'gas'/Flatulence
- Borborygmi/Bowel sound increased
- Chronic Abdominal Pain
- Chronic Diarrhea in a Child
- Diarrhea
- Diarrhea in Children
- Diarrhea, chronic
- Diarrhea, explosive
- Diarrhea, recurrent
- Diarrhea/painless
- Flatulence
- Hypereactive Bowel Sounds
- Large bowel symptoms/signs
- Milk intolerance
- Postprandial bowel movement/urge
- Protruberant Abdomen
- Recurrent Abdominal Pain
- Specific food/intolerance
- Apparently well Silent disorder possible
- Children sicker than adults
- Sucrose intolerance/complaint
- Weight loss
- Clinical Presentation & Variations
- Disease Progression
- Course/Chronic disorder
- Course/Chronic only
- Improves with puberty/adulthood
- Signs & Symptoms
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