Congenital disorders of glycosylation (CDGs) are rare inherited disorders affecting glycosylation of proteins and lipids and sharing very heterogeneous multivisceral symptoms. The biochemical screening of these diseases is currently limited to electrophoresis or HPLC separation/quantification of serum transferrin glycoforms and is relatively frequently hampered by genetic polymorphism. Further, it has been shown that transferrin glycosylation can be very poorly affected in confirmed CDGs.
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