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Combined deficiency of sulfite oxidase, xanthine dehydrogenase, and aldehyde oxidase (medical condition): A rare metabolic disorder characterized by excessive levels of xanthine in the urine. It is caused by a deficiency of the enzymes xanthine dehydrogenase (as in xanthinuria type I) and enzyme aldehyde oxidase (as in xanthinuria type II) as well as sulfite oxidase which are needed to metabolize xanthine. The metabolic abnormality causes severe xanthinuria with neurological symptoms. The condition may be an inherited or acquired (due to certain drug therapies) deficiency.
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Molybdenum, cofactor deficiency, inherited:
»Introduction: Molybdenum, cofactor deficiency, inherited
»Symptoms of Molybdenum, cofactor deficiency, inherited
These medical condition or symptom topics may be relevant to medical information for Combined deficiency of sulfite oxidase, xanthine dehydrogenase, and aldehyde oxidase:
Combined deficiency of sulfite oxidase, xanthine dehydrogenase, and aldehyde oxidase is listed as a "rare disease" by the Office of
Rare Diseases (ORD) of the National Institutes of Health
(NIH). This means that Combined deficiency of sulfite oxidase, xanthine dehydrogenase, and aldehyde oxidase, or a subtype of Combined deficiency of sulfite oxidase, xanthine dehydrogenase, and aldehyde oxidase,
affects less than 200,000 people in the US population.
Source - National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Combined deficiency of sulfite oxidase, xanthine dehydrogenase, and aldehyde oxidase: Another name for Molybdenum, cofactor deficiency, inherited (or close medical condition association).
»Introduction: Molybdenum, cofactor deficiency, inherited
»Symptoms of Molybdenum, cofactor deficiency, inherited
Some of the symptoms of Combined deficiency of sulfite oxidase, xanthine dehydrogenase, and aldehyde oxidase incude:
Source - NIH
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