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HSAN5 ► Hereditary sensory and autonomic neuropathy type V - Genetics Home Reference

full-text ►HSAN5 - Genetics Home Reference: "Hereditary sensory and autonomic neuropathy type V


(often shortened to HSAN5)

Reviewed July 2011

What is HSAN5?


Hereditary sensory and autonomic neuropathy type V (HSAN5) is a condition that primarily affects the sensory nerve cells (sensory neurons), which transmit information about sensations such as pain, temperature, and touch. These sensations are impaired in people with HSAN5.

The signs and symptoms of HSAN5 appear early, usually at birth or during infancy. People with HSAN5 lose the ability to feel pain, heat, and cold. Deep pain perception, the feeling of pain from injuries to bones, ligaments, or muscles, is especially affected in people with HSAN5. Because of the inability to feel deep pain, affected individuals suffer repeated severe injuries such as bone fractures and joint injuries that go unnoticed. Repeated trauma can lead to a condition called Charcot joints, in which the bones and tissue surrounding joints are destroyed.

How common is HSAN5?

HSAN5 is very rare. Only a few people with the condition have been identified.

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