In the scientific literature regarding the Brazilian publications Mucopolysaccharidosis (MPS) approach to a biological dimension in an organicist view of the patient and the disease.
Therefore, a differentiated proposal was conceived. Analyze the discourse the fathers and professionals of the healthcare team who are in direct contact with those people with Mucopolysaccharidosis (MPS) that is the objective of this research. To reach this goal were interviewed officials and professionals of the healthcare team. The collected data from the recording of the interviews were transcribed and some clippings were selected to be analyzed in the light of Discourse Analysis of the French line, as proposed by Pêcheux and developed in Brazil by Eni Orlandi and several authors. The results showed that the sense effects produced by the discourses are found on five Discourse Formations / Ideological, which were courted together and confronted with theory. The interdiscourse that talk about the subject
shown themselves crystallized in the changes and in the secondary limitations of the disease, while interdiscourse about language is limited to the issue of linguistic signals regulated by the standard language. These discourses configure both the subject and the language attached
to the organic component and are determined by identifying the Discursive Formations / Ideological comprising the socio-historical conditions of to say, marking the presence of "other voices" in discursive thread. Only a Discursive Formation made the difference marking the significance of the subject. It was concluded that the image on the subject with MPS is being built from concepts that exalts the physiology and anatomy, captured by the disease, rather than the image of a subject constituted in and through language.