IRF2BPL Overview Interferon regulatory factor 2 binding protein-like–related disorder (IRF2BPL–related disorder) is a very rare genetic condition. IRF2BPL refers to a gene that helps the brain and nervous system work properly. Symptoms typically begin in childhood. Symptoms can start as early as the first 6 months of life. They can include: Extra movements that can appear shaky, wiggly, dance-like, twisting, or stiff Trouble controlling movements Seizures Loss or failure to attain developmental skills This is a rare disorder. Experts are still learning about all the different symptoms that may be associated with it. A mutation is a change in a gene that causes it to not work properly. Mutations in the IRF2BPL gene can affect the brain and nervous system. The function of IRF2BPL is not yet known. Experts believe IRF2BPL is important for developing and maintaining healthy brain cells. Symptoms usually begin in early childhood and...
Narcolepsy Overview Narcolepsy is a condition that makes people very sleepy during the day and can cause them to fall asleep suddenly. Some people also have other symptoms, such as muscle weakness when they feel strong emotions. The symptoms can have serious effects on daily life. People with narcolepsy have trouble staying awake for long periods of time. When narcolepsy causes a sudden loss of muscle tone, it is known as cataplexy (KAT-uh-plek-see). This can be triggered by a strong emotion, especially one that causes laughter. Narcolepsy is divided into two types. Most people with type 1 narcolepsy have cataplexy. Most people with type 2 narcolepsy don't have cataplexy. Narcolepsy is a lifelong condition and does not have a cure. However, medicines and lifestyle changes can help manage the symptoms. Support from family, friends, employers and teachers can help people cope with the condition. Symptoms The symptoms of narcolepsy may get worse during the first few years. Then they c...