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Morquio syndrome
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Mucopolysaccharidosis type IVA = galactosamine-6-sulfatase deficiency; Mucopolysaccharidosis type IVB = beta galactosidase deficiency
Definition:
Morquio syndrome is an inherited disease belonging to the group of mucopolysaccharide storage diseases. Two forms are recognized and called either A or B. Type A disease is characterized by the absence of the enzyme galactosamine-6-sulfatase, and the excretion of keratan sulfate in the urine. Type B disease results from deficiency of beta galactosidase enzyme. Causes and Risks Morquio syndrome is transmitted as an autosomal recessive trait. It has several symptoms in common with other mucopolysaccharide storage diseases such as coarse facial features, short stature, and skeletal and joint abnormalities. Like Sanfilippo syndrome, onset of symptoms is delayed until after the first year, and life expectancy may exceed 20 years. Unlike Sanfilippo syndrome, the mental development is often normal.
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