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==Classification== | ==Classification== | ||
*Classic form- Most commonly seen in males. It is a severe form of the disease. | *Classic form- Most commonly seen in males. It is a severe form of the disease. | ||
*Atypical variant | |||
*Based upon complications | *Based upon complications |
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Overview
Classification
- Classic form- Most commonly seen in males. It is a severe form of the disease.
- Atypical variant
- Based upon complications
- Cardiac variant
- Renal variant
- Non-neuropathic form
- Neuropathic form
- Infantile form
- Juvenile form