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  1. ... S, Wraith E, Guffon N. Attenuated type I mucopolysaccharidosis in the differential diagnosis of juvenile idiopathic arthritis: a series of 13 ... Giugliani R, Okuyama T, Wijburg F, Kaplan P. Diagnosis and treatment trends in mucopolysaccharidosis I: findings from the MPS I Registry. Eur ...
  2. ... Table 5. Genes of Interest in the Differential Diagnosis of Mucopolysaccharidosis Type III View in own window Gene Differential Diagnosis Disorder MOI Clinical Features of Differential Diagnosis Disorder ...
  3. ... Disease . Accessed 1-8-20 (Registration required). MPS = mucopolysaccharidosis Management Evaluations Following Initial Diagnosis To establish the extent of disease and needs ...
  4. ... Bodamer OA, Giugliani R, Wood T. The laboratory diagnosis of mucopolysaccharidosis III (Sanfilippo syndrome): A changing landscape. Mol Genet ...
  5. ... Harmatz P, Munoz V, Muenzer J. Recognition and diagnosis of mucopolysaccharidosis II (Hunter syndrome). Pediatrics. 2008 Feb;121(2): ...
  6. ... Harmatz P, Munoz V, Muenzer J. Recognition and diagnosis of mucopolysaccharidosis II (Hunter syndrome). Pediatrics. 2008 Feb;121(2): ...
  7. ... Scarpa M, Almassy Z, Beck M, et al. Mucopolysaccharidosis type II: European recommendations for the diagnosis and multidisciplinary management of a rare disease. Orphanet ...
  8. ... abdomen (inguinal hernia). Unlike some other types of mucopolysaccharidosis, MPS IV does not affect intelligence. The life expectancy of individuals with MPS IV depends on the severity of symptoms. Severely affected individuals may survive only until late ...
  9. ... text-role >description</text-role><html ><html:p >Mucopolysaccharidosis type IV (MPS IV), also known as Morquio syndrome, is a progressive condition that mainly affects the skeleton. The rate at which symptoms worsen varies among affected individuals.</html:p><html: ...
  10. ... infections and hearing loss. Unlike other types of mucopolysaccharidosis, MPS VI does not affect intelligence. The life expectancy of individuals with MPS VI depends on the severity of symptoms. Without treatment, severely affected individuals may survive only ...
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