ShwachmanDiamondszindróma
Shwachman-Diamond syndrome, often abbreviated as SDS, is a rare inherited disorder characterized by a triad of symptoms: pancreatic insufficiency, bone marrow dysfunction, and skeletal abnormalities. Individuals with SDS typically present with problems related to the digestion of fats and nutrients due to the pancreas not producing enough digestive enzymes. This often leads to chronic diarrhea, failure to thrive, and vitamin deficiencies.
The bone marrow dysfunction in SDS can manifest in various ways, including neutropenia, a low count of
The genetic basis of SDS is primarily linked to mutations in the _SBDS_ gene. The inheritance pattern