Home / Health / Mom's Instinct Uncovers Rare Childhood Dementia Diagnosis
Mom's Instinct Uncovers Rare Childhood Dementia Diagnosis
24 Jan
Summary
- A mother's intuition led to the diagnosis of a rare, terminal condition.
- Tate was diagnosed with Sanfilippo Syndrome Type A, also known as childhood dementia.
- Experimental treatments show promise in slowing disease progression.

A Swansea mother's unwavering belief that her son Tate's challenges were not solely due to autism has led to a heartbreaking diagnosis. Tammy, Tate's mother, noted his laid-back temperament and lack of emotional expression as unusual, persisting with her search for answers.
In March 2024, a CT scan revealed enlarged ventricles in Tate's brain, indicative of childhood dementia. Doctors subsequently confirmed he has Sanfilippo Syndrome Type A, a rare and fatal neurodegenerative disorder. This condition causes progressive decline, leading to loss of abilities like walking and eating.




