ABSTRACT
Mucopolysaccharidosis type I (MPS I or Hurler syndrome) is a multisystem genetic disorder caused by α-L-iduronidase (IDUA) deficiency, which leads to widespread accumulation of glycosaminoglycans triggering tissue damage and organ dysfunction. A variety of ocular manifestations have been described in Hurler Syndrome. We present the case of an 11-year-old boy with Hurler Syndrome and optic disc edema related to ocular glycosaminoglycan deposition. This report advances the idea that the optic nerve swelling seen in MPS I is likely influenced as much by biomechanical changes at the optic nerve head as by increased intracranial pressure.
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