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Canavan Disease

Canavan disease is a progressive neurological disorder. Carriers of this condition have no symptoms themselves but are at risk of having a child with Canavan disease. Your risk of being carrier  depends on your family history and ethnicity.

Symptoms

  • Severely low muscle tone
  • Developmental delay
  • Life expectancy usually 4 years or less

Causes/Risk Factors

  • Family history of Canavan disease
  • ASPA gene mutations
  • Ashkenazi Jewish ethnicity

Genetic Test/Carrier Screen

The following genetic tests may be appropriate based on your personal and/or family history.

  • Carrier Testing
    • Blood draw for ASPA genetic testing
  • Prenatal Testing
    • Chorionic Villus Sampling (CVS)
    • Amniocentesis

See our pre-conception and prenatal services

Schedule an Appointment

To speak with a board-certified genetic counselor about your risks for this disease:

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Learn More

Canavan Foundation

Chicago Center for Jewish Genetic Disorders


National Library of Medicine Genetics Home Reference

 
Modified: Nov 24, 2009

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