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Clinical features

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The features of Scheie syndrome don't appear until about five years of age and include:

  • facial coarsening - milder than Hurler's syndrome
  • prognathism
  • stiff joints with carpal tunnel syndrome
  • aortic regurgitation
  • no mental retardation
  • normal adult height
  • normal life expectancy

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