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SPGA3

Introduction: SPGA3

Description of SPGA3

SPGA3 (medical condition): A an early onset, very slow progressing form of spastic paraplegia which involves lower leg spasticity and weakness.

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Spastic paraplegia 3, autosomal dominant:
  »Introduction: Spastic paraplegia 3, autosomal dominant
  »Symptoms of Spastic paraplegia 3, autosomal dominant

SPGA3 as a Disease

SPGA3: Another name for Spastic paraplegia 3, autosomal dominant (or close medical condition association).
  »Introduction: Spastic paraplegia 3, autosomal dominant
  »Symptoms of Spastic paraplegia 3, autosomal dominant

Symptoms of SPGA3 (Spastic paraplegia 3, autosomal dominant)

Some of the symptoms of SPGA3 incude:

  • Progressive walking difficulty
  • Lower leg spasticity
  • Lower leg weakness
  • Sphincter control problems
  • Spastic gait

See full list of 7 symptoms of SPGA3 (Spastic paraplegia 3, autosomal dominant)

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