Clinical and laboratorial study of 19 cases of mucopolysaccharidoses.

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Abstract

The mucopolysaccharidoses (MPS) are a heterogeneous group of inborn errors of lysosomal glycosaminoglycan (GAG) metabolism. The importance of this group of disorders among the inborn errors of metabolism led us to report 19 cases. METHOD: We performed clinical, radiological, and biochemical evaluations of the suspected patients, which allowed us to establish a definite diagnosis in 19 cases. RESULTS: Not all patients showed increased GAG levels in urine; enzyme assays should be performed in all cases with strong clinical suspicion. The diagnosis was made on average at the age of 48 months, and the 19 MPS cases, after a full clinical, radiological, and biochemical study, were classified as follows: Hurler - MPS I (1 case); Hunter - MPS II (2 cases); Sanfilippo - MPS III (2 cases); Morquio - MPS IV (4 cases); Maroteaux-Lamy - MPS VI (9 cases); and Sly - MPS VII (1 case). DISCUSSION: The high relative frequency of Maroteaux-Lamy disease contrasts with most reports in the literature and could express a population variability.

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Albano, L. M., Sugayama, S. S., Bertola, D. R., Andrade, C. E., Utagawa, C. Y., Puppi, F., … Chong, A. K. (2000). Clinical and laboratorial study of 19 cases of mucopolysaccharidoses. Revista Do Hospital Das Clínicas, 55(6), 213–218. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0041-87812000000600004

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