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  1. DEND syndrome | About the Disease | GARD

    DEND syndrome is a very rare, generally severe form of neonatal diabetes mellitus (NDM) characterized by a triad of developmental delay, epilepsy, and neonatal diabetes.

  2. DEND syndrome - Orphanet

    A rare form of neonatal diabetes mellitus characterized by a triad of Developmental delay, Epilepsy, and Neonatal Diabetes (DEND syndrome), with a generally severe course.

  3. DEND syndrome - National Organization for Rare Disorders

    DEND syndrome is a very rare, generally severe form of neonatal diabetes mellitus (NDM) characterized by a triad of developmental delay, epilepsy, and neonatal diabetes.

  4. Precision therapy for Developmental delay, Epilepsy and Neonatal ...

    Dec 1, 2024 · Developmental delay, Epilepsy and Neonatal Diabetes (DEND) syndrome is characterised by developmental delay, epilepsy, and neonatal diabetes. The most common …

  5. Severe Developmental Delay, Epilepsy and Neonatal Diabetes (DEND

    Developmental delay, Epilepsy and Neonatal Diabetes (DEND) syndrome is the most severe form of Permanent Neonatal Diabetes with KCNJ11 gene mutation which accounts for most of the …

  6. Structure based analysis of KATP channel with a DEND syndrome …

    Mar 23, 2021 · Developmental delay, epilepsy, and neonatal diabetes (DEND) syndrome, the most severe end of neonatal diabetes mellitus, is caused by mutation in the ATP-sensitive …

  7. Dend Syndrome - MalaCards

    A rare form of neonatal diabetes mellitus characterized by a triad of Developmental delay, Epilepsy, and Neonatal Diabetes (DEND syndrome), with a generally severe course.

  8. DEND syndrome (Concept Id: C4303593)

    DEND syndrome represents the most severe end of the neonatal diabetes mellitus spectrum. The associated neurologic features range from mild psychomotor retardation to severe …

  9. Permanent Neonatal Diabetes (DEND Syndrome) - PubMed

    DEND syndrome is a very rare syndrome of permanent neonatal diabetes mellitus, with an incidence of < 1/1000,000. It is defined as a triad of developmental delay, epilepsy, and …

  10. Neonatal diabetes with intractable epilepsy: DEND syndrome

    The most severe clinical form of PNDM presents as Developmental delay, Epilepsy and Neonatal Diabetes (DEND) syndrome. Diagnosis is confirmed by genetic mutation testing. Oral …