1980
DOI: 10.1203/00006450-198005000-00008
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Prenatal Mucopolysaccharidosis II (Hunter): A Pathogenetic Study

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“…Whether asymptomatic newborns can be detected by this method is an important question from a newborn screening viewpoint. Considerable evidence from both human (Wiesmann et al 1980) and animal models (Crawley et al 1997) suggests that biochemical storage begins early in gestation and is well advanced at birth in the absence of clinical signs. The increase of blood HS in all four newborns in group A suggests that the HS is stored well in advance of birth in human patients.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Whether asymptomatic newborns can be detected by this method is an important question from a newborn screening viewpoint. Considerable evidence from both human (Wiesmann et al 1980) and animal models (Crawley et al 1997) suggests that biochemical storage begins early in gestation and is well advanced at birth in the absence of clinical signs. The increase of blood HS in all four newborns in group A suggests that the HS is stored well in advance of birth in human patients.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Whether KS concentrations are also elevated in a¡ected newborn babies is an important question from the viewpoint of early detection of the diseases. Although MPS and ML are progressive disorders that often take years to present clinically, there is considerable evidence from both humans (Crow et al 1983;Wiesmann et al 1980) and animal models (Crawley et al 1997) that biochemical storage commences early in gestation and is well advanced by the time of birth. Other evidence from previous studies using lysosomal membrane proteins also indicates that the storage process begins early in gestation and can be well advanced by birth.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In human, fetuses aged 18-30 weeks gestation (MPS I, II, III, and IVA) have storage vacuoles in chondrocytes as well as other major organs [47,48]. Newborn mice with MPS I, II, IVA, or VII, have storage vacuoles in chondrocytes [49,50]. Among all types of mouse models with MPS, the MPS VII murine model is the most severe [51].…”
Section: Therapies For Bonementioning
confidence: 99%