Human beta-mannosidosis: a 3-year-old boy with speech impairment and emotional instability.

Clin Genet

Institut Cochin de Génétique Moléculaire, INSERM U 129, Paris, France.

Published: June 1992

Beta-mannosidosis is a recently described inherited disorder with predominantly neurological signs and symptoms as the major manifestations of the disorder. The heterogeneous manifestations of the disease have been presented in seven previous patients. We describe a further case of European descent with an infantile onset of the disease, with the features of speech impairment as the first symptom. Beta-mannosidase activity was completely deficient in the patient and a heterozygote level was found in the parents. In addition, mannosyl-N-acetylglucosamine was identified in the patient's urine in keeping with the diagnosis of beta-mannosidosis.

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