J Korean Pediatr Soc.  1997 Jul;40(7):1015-1020.

Morquio' s Syndrome Accompanied by Respiratory Failure

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  • 1Derpartment of Pediatrics, Choon Hae Hospital, Pusan, Korea.

Abstract

Authors experienced a case of Morquio' s syndrome accompanied by respiratory failure in a aged fifteen year old boy. Patient showed normal intelligence, but stunted growth with short trunk and unproportionately large head, pectus carinatum, kyposcoliosis, muscular weakness, paralysis and genu valgum. No other member of family was affected with this syndrome. There were radiological findings of subluxation between first and second cervical vertevrae, central beaking with thoracolumbar vertebra plana, wine glass appeared pelvis and shortening of carpal & metacarpal bones of both hands. There were biochemical findings of large proportion of chondroitin sulfate (87%) on urinary mucopolysaccharides examination. Resipratory failure occurred due to compression of cervical spinal cord by subluxation between first and second cervival vertebra. He was maintanied by ventilator, discharged. And he died.

Keyword

Morquio' s syndrome; Respiratory failure; Subluxation of cervival vertebra

MeSH Terms

Animals
Beak
Chondroitin Sulfates
Genu Valgum
Glass
Glycosaminoglycans
Hand
Head
Humans
Intelligence
Male
Metacarpal Bones
Muscle Weakness
Paralysis
Pelvis
Respiratory Insufficiency*
Spinal Cord
Spine
Ventilators, Mechanical
Wine
Chondroitin Sulfates
Glycosaminoglycans
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