chitobiase
Chitobiase is a rare genetic disorder characterized by the absence of the enzyme chitobiase, which is responsible for breaking down certain types of glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) in the body. This deficiency leads to the accumulation of these GAGs in various tissues, primarily affecting the skin, joints, and internal organs.
The primary symptom of chitobiase deficiency is a progressive skin disorder known as chitobiase deficiency disease
Joint involvement is another key feature of chitobiase deficiency. Affected individuals may experience joint pain, stiffness,
Internal organ involvement can also occur, although it is less common than skin and joint involvement. Affected
Chitobiase deficiency is inherited in an autosomal recessive manner, meaning that an individual must inherit two
Diagnosis of chitobiase deficiency typically involves genetic testing to identify mutations in the CHIT1 gene. Treatment
The prognosis for individuals with chitobiase deficiency varies depending on the severity of organ involvement. Early