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Schindler disease

Schindler disease, also known as Kanzaki disease and alpha-N-acetylgalactosaminidase , is a rare disease found in humans. This storage disorder is caused by a deficiency in the alpha-NAGA (alpha-N-acetylgalactosaminidase), attributable to in the NAGA gene on 22, which leads to excessive lysosomal accumulation of glycoproteins. A deficiency of the alpha-NAGA enzyme leads to an accumulation of glycosphingolipids throughout the body. This accumulation of sugars gives rise to the features associated with this disorder. Schindler disease is an disorder, meaning that one must inherit an abnormal from both parents in order to have the disease.

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