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Gibbus deformity has been known to aid with the identification of mucopolysaccharide (MPS). Children with MPS, specifically MPS I, often also had gibbus deformities in their diagnosis.

Gibbus deformities can possibly be used to identify severe MPS I (link to Wikipedia article about Hurler syndrome), as the majority of children with MPS I also have gibbus deformities in their diagnosis.

The majority of children with MPS I also have gibbus deformities in their diagnosis. Gibbus deformities can possibly be used to identify severe MPS I (link to Wikipedia article about Hurler syndrome).