Sanfilippo disease in Greece
- PMID: 3082543
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1399-0004.1986.tb01235.x
Sanfilippo disease in Greece
Abstract
In a series of cases collected in most parts of the world, Sanfilippo disease type A is more frequent than type B. Skin biopsies were obtained from Greek patients suspected for Sanfilippo disease and cultured fibroblasts were assayed for both N-acetyl-a-glucosaminidase and sulfamidase activity. Eleven patients with Sanfilippo disease were identified. Ten of them were type B and one type A. The 10 patients with type B came from East-Central Greece and the neighboring areas of Thessaly and Macedonia. Both parents of the type A patient were from the Greek ethnic community of Turkey. It remains unknown whether or not the higher frequency of type B than type A appears only in Greece or if it occurs in other Mediterranean countries as well.
MeSH terms
Substances
LinkOut - more resources
Full Text Sources