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JIMD Reports, Volume 30

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 475 Identification of Cryptic Novel α-Galactosidase A Gene Mutations: Abnormal mRNA Splicing and Large Deletions
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    Chapter 510 Novel Report of Phosphoserine Phosphatase Deficiency in an Adult with Myeloneuropathy and Limb Contractures.
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    Chapter 522 A Modified Enzymatic Method for Measurement of Glycogen Content in Glycogen Storage Disease Type IV
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    Chapter 523 The Effect of Multiple Sulfatase Deficiency (MSD) on Dental Development: Can We Use the Teeth as an Early Diagnostic Tool?
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    Chapter 524 Biomarkers in a Taurine Trial for Succinic Semialdehyde Dehydrogenase Deficiency
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    Chapter 527 Multidisciplinary Team Approach Is Key for Managing Pregnancy and Delivery in Patient with Rare, Complex MPS I
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    Chapter 530 Clinical Evolution After Enzyme Replacement Therapy in Twins with the Severe Form of Maroteaux–Lamy Syndrome
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    Chapter 531 A New Approach for Fast Metabolic Diagnostics in CMAMMA
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    Chapter 532 Acute Metabolic Crises in Maple Syrup Urine Disease After Liver Transplantation from a Related Heterozygous Living Donor
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    Chapter 533 Pilot Experience with an External Quality Assurance Scheme for Acylcarnitines in Plasma/Serum
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    Chapter 534 A Founder Effect for the HGD G360R Mutation in Italy: Implications for a Regional Screening of Alkaptonuria.
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    Chapter 536 Severe Neonatal Presentation of Mitochondrial Citrate Carrier (SLC25A1) Deficiency
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    Chapter 538 ECHS1 Deficiency as a Cause of Severe Neonatal Lactic Acidosis
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    Chapter 539 Chronic Oral l -Carnitine Supplementation Drives Marked Plasma TMAO Elevations in Patients with Organic Acidemias Despite Dietary Meat Restrictions
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    Chapter 540 Erratum to: Novel Report of Phosphoserine Phosphatase Deficiency in an Adult with Myeloneuropathy and Limb Contractures
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    Chapter 542 Rapid Desensitization for Immediate Hypersensitivity to Galsulfase Therapy in Patients with MPS VI
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Chapter title
The Effect of Multiple Sulfatase Deficiency (MSD) on Dental Development: Can We Use the Teeth as an Early Diagnostic Tool?
Chapter number 523
Book title
JIMD Reports, Volume 30
Published in
JIMD Reports, January 2015
DOI 10.1007/8904_2015_523
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Book ISBNs
978-3-66-253680-3, 978-3-66-253681-0
Authors

Uri Zilberman, Haim Bibi, Zilberman, Uri, Bibi, Haim

Abstract

Multiple sulfatase deficiency (MSD) is a rare autosomal recessive inborn error of metabolism due to reduced catalytic activity of the different sulfatase. Affected individuals show neurologic deterioration with mental retardation, skeletal anomalies, organomegaly, and skin changes as in X-linked ichthyosis. The only organ that was not examined in MSD patients is the dentition. To evaluate the effect of the metabolic error on dental development in a patient with the intermediate severe late-infantile form of MSD (S155P). Histological and chemical study were performed on three deciduous and five permanent teeth from MSD patient and pair-matched normal patients. Tooth germ size and enamel thickness were reduced in both deciduous and permanent MSD teeth, and the scalloping feature of the DEJ was missing in MSD teeth causing enamel to break off from the dentin. The mineral components in the enamel and dentin were different. The metabolic error insults the teeth in the stage of organogenesis in both the deciduous and permanent dentition. The end result is teeth with very sharp cusp tips, thin hypomineralized enamel, and exposed dentin due to the break off of enamel. These findings are different from all other types of MPS syndromes.Clinically the phenotype of intermediate severe late-infantile form of MSD appeared during the third year of life. In children of parents that are carriers, we can diagnose the disease as early as birth using X-ray radiograph of the anterior upper region or as early as 6-8 months when the first deciduous tooth erupt and consider very early treatment to ameliorate the symptoms.

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Researcher 3 21%
Other 2 14%
Lecturer > Senior Lecturer 1 7%
Student > Bachelor 1 7%
Student > Doctoral Student 1 7%
Other 2 14%
Unknown 4 29%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Medicine and Dentistry 4 29%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology 2 14%
Arts and Humanities 2 14%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences 2 14%
Psychology 1 7%
Other 0 0%
Unknown 3 21%
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