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ORPHA:2686  Cyclic neutropenia

:: Activity limitation/participation restriction is described according to the Orphanet Functioning Thesaurus, derived and adapted from the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health – Children and Youth (ICF-CY, WHO 2007). The provided information is assessed from the whole patients’ population affected by the disease, receiving standard care and management (specific and/or symptomatic management, prevention and prophylaxis, devices and aids, care and support). Functional consequences are organized by their frequency in the patients’ population. This general information may not apply to specific cases. Some difficulties reported here can occur with a different temporality or severity degree, and others that are not listed can nevertheless arise.

 Loss of an ability
Occasional
Temporality
Severity
Falling asleep
Transient limitation
Low
Staying asleep
Transient limitation
Moderate
Staying asleep
Transient limitation
Low
Getting good quality sleep
Transient limitation
Moderate
Getting good quality sleep
Transient limitation
Low
Handling stress, responsabilities, emergencies and ensuring one's safety
Transient limitation
Low
Handling emotions and mood
Transient limitation
Low
Controlling one's own general behaviour
Transient limitation
Low
Attending mainstream school
Transient limitation
Low
Attending school in an adapted mainstream/special environment
Transient limitation
Low
Carrying out daily routines
Transient limitation
Low
Taking part in community life
Transient limitation
Low
Playing with others
Transient limitation
Low
Socializing
Transient limitation
Low
Travelling
Transient limitation
Low
Environmental factors

:: Following are the environmental factors that should be addressed in order to improve the functioning or limit the restrictions deriving from this disease.

Food
Source: Expert
Last update: 03/08/2020

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