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Mucopolysaccharidosis Type II, called Hunters disease or Hunter syndrome, is an inherited disorder in which an enzyme, iduronate-2-sulfatase (I2S), is deficient. I2S breaks down complex carbohydrates called mucopolysaccharides. Without enough I2S, non-totally broken down mucopolysaccharides accumulate in the organs and tissues of the body and become toxic.

Hunter syndrome is an X-linked disorder, meaning that it is transmitted on the female X chromosome from a mother to her children and is most often seen in males, although rare female cases have been reported. Hunter syndrome can occur in any ethnic group; a slightly higher incidence has been noted primarily in the Jewish population living in Israel.

There is also another that has to do with animals, back with that info. Actually it's more about things that happen to hunters pre-season like hair falling out..... :> :<

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