MUCOPOLYSACCHARIDOSIS IN EGYPTIAN CHILDREN: CLINICAL AND BIOCHEMICAL PROFILE OF 20 CASES

Rania Said Sadawy;

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Mucopolysaccharidoses has an autosomal recessive pattern of inheritance, except for MPS II (Hunter syndrome), which is X-linked–recessive and thus primarily affects male patients. A small number of female patients have been diagnosed with MPS II because o


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Title MUCOPOLYSACCHARIDOSIS IN EGYPTIAN CHILDREN: CLINICAL AND BIOCHEMICAL PROFILE OF 20 CASES
Other Titles داء عديدات السكريات المخاطية فى الاطفال المصريين : المظاهر الاكلينيكية والكمياء الحيوية
Authors Rania Said Sadawy
Keywords MUCOPOLYSACCHARIDOSIS IN EGYPTIAN CHILDREN: CLINICAL AND BIOCHEMICAL PROFILE OF 20 CASES
Issue Date 2010
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Mucopolysaccharidoses has an autosomal recessive pattern of inheritance, except for MPS II (Hunter syndrome), which is X-linked–recessive and thus primarily affects male patients. A small number of female patients have been diagnosed with MPS II because o

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