Niemann-Pick disease type C’s unpredictability makes diagnosis challenging1,2
Niemann-Pick disease type C may be hard to diagnose due to the heterogeneity of symptom presentation and because individual symptoms overlap with other common diseases. This variance from person-to-person can make it difficult to recognize and result in delayed diagnosis.1-3
Disease progression can be rapid or slow making symptom recognition more difficult. Compared to pre-adolescent onset patients (<15 yrs), adolescent (>15 yrs) and adult-onset patients may be even more challenging to diagnose due to2:
• Differing presentation from younger children
• More psychiatric symptom involvement
• Less hepatosplenomegaly presentation
As a genetic disease characterized by neurodegeneration, NPC can cause many combinations of symptoms.2
Some NPC symptoms are consistent with other more common diseases making identification difficult1,2,4
Ambulation
Fine motor skills
Speech
Memory
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More common conditions like Alzheimer's disease and schizophrenia have similar symptoms to NPC, which can make NPC difficult to identify.4
NPC can also cause just one or two neurological symptoms alongside other physical or mental health problems, highlighting the importance of reading between the signs to recognize NPC.2