Hunter syndrome: Case report and review of literature

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Hunter syndrome is one of the mucopolysaccharidosis, which are a rare group of genetic diseases. It is due to a deficiency in the enzyme Iduronate 2-sulphatase. This in turn leads to the accumulation of glycosaminoglycans, dermatan and heparan sulphate. The intra and extracellular accumulation of this substances lead to multisystemic organ abnormality. We present a patient with Hunter syndrome who presented with involvement of the skin, cardiovascular system, the eyes and musculoskeletal system. We have also included a literature review. As far as we know, it is the first case reported in a Nigerian.

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Ogunbiyi, A., Adeyinka, A. O., Ogah, S. O., & Baiyeroju, A. M. (2006). Hunter syndrome: Case report and review of literature. West African Journal of Medicine, 25(2), 169–172. https://doi.org/10.4314/wajm.v25i2.28272

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