hurler-scheie syndrome
1Hurler–Scheie syndrome — (also known as Mucopolysaccharidosis type I H S ) is a cutaneous condition, also characterized by mild mental retardation and corneal clouding.[1] See also Scheie syndrome List of cutaneous conditions References ^ Rapini, Ronald P.; Bolognia,… …
2Hurler-Scheie syndrome — Hur·ler Scheie syndrome (hurґlər shaґ) [G. Hurler; Harold G. Scheie, American ophthalmologist, 1909–1990] see under syndrome …
3Hurler-Scheie syndrome — Although clinically distinct diseases, fibroblasts from patients with Hurler s and with Scheie syndrome do not cross complement in culture, suggesting that the enzyme defect is the same …
4Hurler-Scheie syndrome — one of the three allelic disorders of mucopolysaccharidosis I, with clinical features intermediate between the Hurler and the Scheie syndromes, caused by deficiency of L iduronidase, and specifically characterized by receding chin (micrognathism) …
5Scheie syndrome — shī n an autosomal recessive mucopolysaccharidosis similar to Hurler s syndrome but less severe that is characterized by clouding of the cornea, slight deformity of the extremities, and disease of the aorta but not by mental retardation or early… …
6Scheie syndrome — (also known as MPS V) ) is less severe version of Hurler s disease. It is a condition characterized by corneal clouding, facial dysmorphism, and normal lifespan [1] but unlike Hurler s, disease has normal intellect and .[2] See also Sanfilippo… …
7Scheie syndrome — Mucopolysaccharidosis (lysosomal disease) in which there is a defect in a L iduronidase. Fibroblasts from Scheie syndrome patients do not cross correct fibroblasts from Hurler&’s disease, although the two conditions are clinically distinct …
8Syndrome de Hurler-Scheie-Hurler/Scheie — Syndrome de Hurler Syndrome de Hurler Autre nom Mucopolysaccharidose de type 1 Référence MIM …
9Hurler-Scheie compound — see under syndrome …
10Hurler syndrome — Classification and external resources ICD 10 E76.0 ICD 9 277.5 …