
A child, of normal intelligence, belonging to a nonconsanguineous marriage was diagnosed as MPS type IV the so called Morquio syndrome. Despite mild corneal cloudiness no other ophthalmological abnormalities were observed. Reilly granules in the leukocytes and abnormal mucopolysaccharides in urine confirmed the diagnosis.
Male, Mucopolysaccharidosis IV, Syndrome, RE1-994, Corneal Diseases, Radiography, Ophthalmology, Mucopolysaccharide metabolism cornea, Humans, Child, Glycosaminoglycans
Male, Mucopolysaccharidosis IV, Syndrome, RE1-994, Corneal Diseases, Radiography, Ophthalmology, Mucopolysaccharide metabolism cornea, Humans, Child, Glycosaminoglycans
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