COG7-CDG

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COG7-CDG

Synonyms: CDG syndrome type IIe | CDG-IIe | CDG2E | Carbohydrate deficient glycoprotein syndrome type IIe | Congenital disorder of glycosylation type 2e | Congenital disorder of glycosylation type IIe

COG7-CDG is a congenital disorder of glycosylation characterised by dysmorphism skeletal dysplasia hypotonia hepatosplenomegaly jaundice cardiac insufficiency recurrent infections and epilepsy. To date it has been described in two infants both of whom died within the first three months of life. The syndrome is caused by a mutation in the gene encoding COG-7 (chromosome 16) a subunit of the oligomeric Golgi complex.

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Advocacy Organizations

CDG CARE

Our mission is to promote greater awareness and understanding of CDG & NGLY1-Deficiency, to provide information and support to families affected by CDG & NGLY1, and to advocate for and fund scientific research to advance the diagnosis and treatment of CDG & NGLY1-Deficiency.

Genetic Support Network of Victoria

The Genetic Support Network of Victoria is an organisation that supports people living with genetic, undiagnosed and rare conditions and those who support them including community and families, patient support organisations, health professionals and industry. Our vision is our community flourishing and living their best lives.

Mississippi Metabolics Foundation

Our mission at Mississippi Metabolics Foundation (MMF) is to advocate, educate, and support families in MS affected by genetic metabolic disorders/inborn errors of metabolism (IEM's). MMF promotes initiatives and further advancements in legislation, education, research, clinical trials, studies, therapies, targeted treatments, and eventual cures for IEM’s and all rare diseases.

Portuguese Association for CDG

The APCDG aims to holistically support families affected by a CDG. Our mission based on the pillars of disease awareness, education, research and to subsequently, speed up the development of therapies that will significantly benefit patients and their family members. We believe that only by adopting a patient-centric approach we will find ways to improve their quality of life.

Clinical Trials

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