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Fabry's disease

Lancet, The, 2008
Fabry's disease is an X-linked lysosomal storage disorder caused by abnormalities in the GLA gene, which leads to a deficiency in alpha-galactosidase A. The consequent abnormal accumulation of glycosphingolipids results in several clinical signs and symptoms and substantial morbidity and mortality.
Yuri A Zarate, Robert J Hopkin
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Fabry's disease

Journal of the Neurological Sciences, 2014
Fabry's disease is an X-linked lysosomal storage disorder caused by abnormalities in the GLA gene, which leads to a deficiency in α-galactosidase A. The abnormal accumulation of glycosphingolipids, primarily globotriaosylceramide, manifests as serious and progressive impairment of renal and cardiac functions.
Rima, El-Abassi   +2 more
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Fabry's disease

Clinical Genetics, 1989
Fifteen hemizygotes and 30 heterozygotes have been diagnosed since our investigations of Fabry's disease were started 10 years ago. They belong mainly to three Danish families. Genetic counseling and prenatal diagnoses have been performed, and in vitro studies of cultured fibroblasts and endothelial cells have been made with special reference to enzyme
L, Hasholt, A, Wandall, S A, Sørensen
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Charles Fabry

Applied Optics, 1973
The opening session of the 1968 International Ozone Symposium in Monaco was a centenary year ribute to Charles Fabry. This paper is a record of the three speeches made during the session.
J, Lecomte, A, Arnulf, E, Vassy
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Fabry disease

Journal of Echocardiography, 2017
Fabry disease resulting from a deficiency of α-galactosidase A leads to the accumulation of globotriaosylceramide in various organs. Because the disease is an X-linked recessive disorder, males tend to develop more symptoms and more severe symptoms than females.
Toshinori Yuasa   +10 more
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Fabry disease

Current Opinion in Neurology, 2011
This review discusses the literature on Fabry disease mainly in the domain of neurology with special attention to recent advancement.Fabry neuropathy is known as a length-dependent peripheral neuropathy affecting mainly the small myelinated (Aδ) fibers and unmyelinated (C) fibers.
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Fabry disease

Pharmacology & Therapeutics, 2009
Fabry disease, an X-linked disorder of glycosphingolipids that is caused by mutations of the GLA gene that codes for α-galactosidase A, leads to dysfunction of many cell types and includes a systemic vasculopathy. As a result, patients have a markedly increased risk of developing ischemic stroke, small-fiber peripheral neuropathy, cardiac dysfunction ...
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Pediatric Fabry Disease

Pediatrics, 2005
Background. Fabry disease is an underdiagnosed, treatable, X-linked, multisystem disorder.Objectives. To test the hypothesis that quality of life and sweating are decreased among pediatric patients with Fabry disease, compared with control subjects, and to provide quantitative natural history data and novel clinical end points for therapeutic trials ...
Markus, Ries   +13 more
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Multiplex Fabry-Perot interferometer

SPIE Proceedings, 1991
The Fabry-Perot interferometer (FPI) traditionally has been used to examine either small spectral ranges or relatively imple spectra. Recently, however, studies have shown that the FPI can be competitive with the Michelson interferometer ver extended spectral ranges.
P B, Hays, H E, Snell
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