Peters-Heuvels Syndrome

Article about Peters-Heuvel syndrome

Peters-Hevel syndrome is a group of diseases that are accompanied by dysregulation of various processes in the body: congenital pathology of the central nervous system, hereditary syndromes, degenerative diseases, as well as disruption of the synthesis of monoamine oxidase, which leads to an imbalance in the chemical balance in the brain.

Manifestation of Peters-Heuvsel syndrome

The main symptoms of the syndrome include early development of the disease, poor appetite in children and infants, weight loss, and inactivity with normal physical development. When diagnosed, infants are often misdiagnosed with depression: babies lose interest in toys, fall into a coma, stop responding to the sound of voices, and their heartbeat noticeably increases. Height