Abstract:A rare condition known as Type II mucopolysaccharidosis, often known as Hunter syndrome, is characterized by defective mucopolysaccharide metabolism brought on by a lack of lysosomal enzymes. A class of methanolic illnesses known as MPS type II are inherited in a progressive and recessive way. Organs and tissues are steadily harmed by mucopolysaccharidosis type II (MPS type II). Hence early handling is recommended. Although though it progresses very slowly, the damage brought on by this illness impairs organ f… Show more
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