This table lists symptoms that people with this disease may have. For most diseases, symptoms will vary from person to person. People with the same disease may not have all the symptoms listed. This information comes from a database called the Human Phenotype Ontology (HPO) . The HPO collects information on symptoms that have been described in medical resources. The HPO is updated regularly. Use the HPO ID to access more in-depth information about a symptom.
Medical Terms | Other Names | Learn More: HPO ID |
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80%-99% of people have these symptoms | ||
0001251 | ||
Fatigue |
Tired
Tiredness
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0012378 |
Gait disturbance |
Abnormal gait
Abnormal walk
Impaired gait
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0001288 |
Hyperhidrosis |
Excessive sweating
Increased sweating
Profuse sweating
Sweating
Sweating profusely
Sweating, increased
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0000975 |
Hypothermia |
Abnormally low body temperature
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0002045 |
Nausea and vomiting | 0002017 | |
Pallor | 0000980 | |
30%-79% of people have these symptoms | ||
Arrhythmia |
Abnormal heart rate
Heart rhythm disorders
Irregular heart beat
Irregular heartbeat
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0011675 |
Reduced consciousness/confusion |
Disturbances of consciousness
Lowered consciousness
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0004372 |
0001250 | ||
Sleep disturbance |
Difficulty sleeping
Trouble sleeping
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0002360 |
Tremor | 0001337 | |
5%-29% of people have these symptoms | ||
Abnormal pattern of respiration |
Abnormal respiratory patterns
Unusual breathing patterns
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0002793 |
Aplasia/Hypoplasia of the corpus callosum | 0007370 | |
Diarrhea |
Watery stool
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0002014 |
Skin rash | 0000988 |
Related diseases are conditions that have similar signs and symptoms. A health care provider may consider these conditions in the table below when making a diagnosis. Please note that the table may not include all the possible conditions related to this disease.
Conditions with similar signs and symptoms from Orphanet
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Differential diagnosis of SPH severe hypothyroidism, hypoglycemia or attacks of diabetic ketoacidosis.
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