Increased urinary excretion of acidic mucopolysaccharides in exophthalmos
AUTOR(ES)
Winand, Roger J.
RESUMO
The excretion of mucopolysaccharides normally found in urine (chondroitin, chondroitin sulfates A and C, keratosulfate, and heparitin sulfate) is increased approximately twofold in patients with progresive exophthalmos. A threefold elevation of total serum mucopolysaccharides is also found. These increases are unrelated to thyroid function.
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