Menkes Disease: A Literature Review and Clinical Case
N. Tokarchuk,
T. Chekotun,
L. Starynets
et al.
Abstract:Menkes Kinky Hair Disease (MKHD) is characterized by an abnormality in copper metabolism caused by a mutation in the ATP7A gene, which is located on Xq13.3 and has 23 exons. In addition, this gene encodes 1500 amino acids and is expressed in large quantities in various organs. It’s worth mentioning that about 357 diff erent mutations have been identifi ed in the ATP7A gene. It is a relatively rare disease with an incidence of 1 case per 100,000 to 250,000 live births. MKHD is an X-linked recessive trait that a… Show more
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