COURSE DESCRIPTION

A webinar series dedicated to spotting the early signs of alpha-mannosidosis (AM), an ultra-rare genetic disorder caused by a deficiency of the lysosomal enzyme alpha-mannosidase. The symptoms, severity, and progression of alpha-mannosidosis vary widely between individuals, making diagnosis challenging and often delayed. Minimising the time to diagnosis is important in ensuring that individuals with alpha-mannosidosis and their families receive timely access to support and specialist MDT care.

Join our experts as they explore the diverse symptoms of alpha-mannosidosis, challenges and solutions for timely diagnosis, and best practices for long-term management and multidisciplinary care. The webinars will feature case study examples, practical advice, and audience Q&A.

Language: English 

Duration: 30 minutes, followed by 15 minutes of questions from the audience and discussion

Presenter: Dr Martin Magner, Assoc. Professor, Department of Paediatrics, First Faculty of Medicine, Charles University, General University Hospital, Czech Republic

 

SESSION STRUCTURE

13:00 Introduction
13:05 Exploring the early clinical manifestations of MPS and alpha-mannosidosis – What evert HCP should look for
13:15  Examining the multi-systemic features of the diseases - red flags, signs, symptoms and when to refer
13:20  Reviewing the diagnostic approaches to MPS and AM
13:25  A Case Study of alpha-mannosidosis - From Suspicion to Diagnosis Confirmation
13:35  Q&A (via the Text on the EIP Webinar Hub)
13:45 End of Webinar

 

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

  1. Exploring the early clinical manifestations of MPS and alpha-mannosidosis – What evert HCP should look for
  2. Examining the multi-systemic features of the diseases - red flags, signs, symptoms and when to refer
  3. Reviewing the diagnostic approaches to MPS and AM. From suspicion to diagnosis confirmation

 


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This webinar is supported by Chiesi Farmaceutici S.p.A.
This information is intended for healthcare professionals only.
An attendance certificate is provided by EIP to all those attending a live webinar or watching a recorded webinar. Once all 4 webinars have taken place EIP will apply for CME credit/s connected to a combined Spot the Early Signs of AM Course - Further details will be available on the AM Resource Centre at: https://amd.spot-early-signs.org/