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Identification of two novel variants in ALG11 causing congenital disorder of glycosylation

Congenital disorders of glycosylation (CDG) represent a heterogeneous group of rare inherited metabolic disorders due to abnormalities in protein or lipid glycosylation pathways, affecting multiple systems, and frequently being accompanied by neurological symptoms. ALG11-CDG, also known as CDG-1p, arises from a deficiency in a specific mannosyltransferase encoded by the ALG11 gene. To date, only 17 cases have been documented, and these patients have prominent clinical phenotypes, including seizures, developmental delay, and microcephaly. We describe a novel case of a four-month-old boy from a Chinese family exhibiting developmental delay, seizures, and microcephaly.